Ẹ̀yà ènìyàn: Ìyàtọ̀ láàrin àwọn àtúnyẹ̀wò

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'''Ẹ̀yà ènìyàn''' (tàbi '''ethnicity''') tabi '''eya elede''' je [[group (sociology)|adipo]] awon eniyan ti awon ara won mora won si ara won, nipa [[heritage|asa itan]] kanna, to je [[language|ede]] kanna, [[culture|asa]] kanna (won si tun le ni [[religion|esin]] kanna) ati ise [[common ancestry|ibatan kanna]] (to bamu mo itan [[endogamy]]).<ref>Hobsbawm and Ranger (1983), ''The Invention of Tradition'', Sider 1993 ''Lumbee Indian Histories''.</ref><ref>Seidner,(1982), ''Ethnicity, Language, and Power from a Psycholinguistic Perspective'', pp. 2-3</ref>
<ref name=Smith>Smith 1987{{page number}}</ref><ref>Marcus Banks, ''Ethnicity: Anthropological Constructions'' (1996), p. 151 "'ethnic groups' invariably stress common ancestry or endogamy".</ref>