ABSTRACT

CALABAROS and Calapongas were names given to the tribes inthe Bight of Biafra, by the Portuguese, the first discoverers of that coast. The former has come to be applied to the Efik people especially, though it is not a word of their language, and they did not occupy their present seats when Europeans first visited that country. Originally they dwelt in Ibibio, or the Egbo Shary country, between the Niger and Calabar rivers, bordering on the great lbo tribes; but, defeated in a civil war early in the last century, they abandoned their old, and founded new settlements on the east bank of the latter river. .1\. portion of them in a few years descended the stream, to get near the European ships engaged in the slave trade, and founded lkoritungko, called from its position Creek Town, by the English traders, which, owing to the cargoes of all ships passing through the hands of the native merchants there established, increased and prospered.