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In addition to providing entertainment precolonial Igbo educated people about their culture and provided a connection the past?

It seems like you're asking about something that provides entertainment and educates precolonial Igbo people about their culture, connecting them to the past. You're missing a key element - what is this thing?

To give you a helpful answer, I need more context. Are you thinking about:

* Oral traditions? These were a powerful way to transmit knowledge, history, and values across generations, often through storytelling, songs, proverbs, and rituals.

* Traditional arts and crafts? These provided not only practical objects but also beautiful representations of Igbo culture, beliefs, and history. Think of things like masks, sculptures, textiles, and pottery.

* Festivals and ceremonies? These were important occasions for celebrating the harvest, honoring ancestors, or commemorating significant events, offering a tangible connection to the past.

Please provide more information so I can help you understand the role of entertainment and education in precolonial Igbo culture!

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