Match each pre-colonial Nigerian female political title or institution with its corresponding governance role and ethnic system.
- IyalodeFemale chief with direct seat on the council of state and leader of trade associations in Yoruba kingdoms
- UmuadaAssembly of lineage daughters exercising judicial arbitration and social control in Igbo society
- MagajiyaSenior female leader and advocate for female interests in pre-colonial Hausa administration
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Iyalode pairs with the Yoruba female chieftaincy position overseeing trade and state council representation; Umuada pairs with the Igbo lineage assembly of daughters exercising judicial sanctions; Magajiya pairs with the Hausa leadership title representing female interests.
Each women's title or collective group fulfilled distinct, recognized governance roles within their respective traditional political systems: the Iyalode in Yoruba state councils and markets, the Umuada in Igbo lineage dispute resolution, and the Magajiya in Hausa female administration.
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Political and Social Roles of Women Groups in Pre-Colonial Nigeria