Week 1 · Introduction to Itsekiri Language
The lead Foundations instructor opens the track with history, sounds, and your first ten greetings.
PDFs, videos, workbooks, and primary-source collections across Language, Heritage, and Skills. Free for Region members and every scholar currently enrolled. Alumni retain access for life.
Everything a Foundation scholar needs in week one. Workbook, pronunciation audio, greetings handbook, and the three-tone primer.
Open collection →Scanned treaties, oral-history recordings, and the History faculty's reading list for the People's History course.
Open collection →The Warri kitchen recipe binder in printable form — including the three soups every Ìwẹrẹ table needs to know.
Open collection →The lead Foundations instructor opens the track with history, sounds, and your first ten greetings.
The three-tone system made simple, with side-by-side drills and a greeting practice partner exercise.
The lead culinary instructor demonstrates banga from palm-fruit reduction to table. Full recipe card included.
Our History faculty surveys 700 years of kingdom, trade, and diplomacy along the Niger Delta.
The printable workbook that accompanies Language I. Vocabulary lists, drills, and 32 proverbs.
Curated by the Heritage faculty: 24 primary sources + contextual introductions for each.
Twelve traditional praise songs recorded with Warri Royal Ensemble, with phonetic transliteration included.
What happens when the Olu enters a room — taught plainly, with line drawings of regalia and palace geography.
Reusable templates for personal statements, supplements, and Fulbright study objectives.
The lead percussionist walks through the four fundamental strokes with slow-motion demonstration.
Oral-history recordings with seven grandparents from the DMV region, collected by cohort 4 scholars.
Accompanying worksheets for the Diaspora Finance course — budget, remittance, and retirement models.
High-resolution photography of coronation regalia with annotations. For use in family weddings and Academy capstones.
All six weeks of Chef Ayo's Traditional Warri Cooking course, available for scholars and alumni.
Printable classroom-sized timeline of the Warri Kingdom. Distributed to all Regional chapters for community events.
Every Ìwẹrẹ Academy instructor contributes at least one new resource per term. Members and alumni keep full access for life. Non-members can preview the starter shelf and request single items.