Across
- 1. A form of nut that is often used as offerings.
- 4. Rooms, or areas within a home/huts within the village.
- 6. The type of farming Okonkwo used to make his first farm
- 9. The village in which Okonkwo is from.
- 12. The famous wrestler who threw the cat. Wishes to be strong and masculine. Wants to be the opposite of his father.
- 13. One of the most famous sports throughout of the villages. A heavily influential competition.
- 14. The man who lent Okonkwo the yams needed to start his farm.
- 15. The main type of crop that the villages grow and eat.
- 16. A form of status in the village. It defines a man.
- 17. A person's spirit, almost like their pride/soul.
- 18. Never call it by its name. It listens at night.
Down
- 2. The name they call the oracle.
- 3. A higher power, the village seeks this person out for prayers, and help.
- 4. A musical instrument.
- 5. A young boy who was taken from his home to live under the roof of Okonkwo.
- 7. A common used drink. Okonkwo usually drinks this with every meal.
- 8. The eldest son of Oknonkwo, the son of Okonkwo's first wife.
- 10. The type of currency used in the village.
- 11. Okonkwo's father, a weak yet gentle man.
- 14. Another word for elders.
