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    The Senufo or Senufic languages (French: Senoufo) comprise around 15 languages spoken by the Senufo in the north of Ivory Coast, the south of Mali and...
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    is no published evidence to move them; Volta–Congo is intact apart from Senufo and Kru. In addition, Güldemann (2018) lists Nalu and Rio Nunez as unclassified...
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    Nafanan language (category Senufo languages)
    written Nafaara, pronounced [nafãːra]), also known as Nafanan or Nafana, is a Senufo language spoken in northwest Ghana, along the border with Ivory Coast, east...
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  • communities such as those in Gambia, Mali, Guinea and other countries. The Senufo people are found in a region spanning the northern Ivory Coast, the southeastern...
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    in the south and west the Mande languages are common; Samo, Bissa, Bobo, Senufo and Marka. Burkinabé traditional music has continued to thrive and musical...
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    was settled primarily by Gur-speaking agriculturalists, particularly the Senufo people and Tyefo people. Starting in the 14th century Mandé merchants, known...
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    tubular drum in human form placed on the ground among the West African Senufo. The drum, which is covered on one side with fur, is carved out of a trunk...
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  • proto-Central Gur noun classes needs to include several Adamawa families. Senufo (ex-Gur) and Fali (ex-Adamawa) are excluded from Savannas, as they appear...
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  • Africa.) The Ligbi area in Ghana is bordered to the west by Nafaanra, the Senufo language of the Nafana people. The Ligbi people have come to the area of...
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    Traits representing moral values are found in many cultures. Masks from the Senufo people of Ivory Coast, for example, have their eyes half closed, symbolizing...
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    including the Manding, Soninke, Wolof, Serer, Fulani, Tukulor, Songhay, Dogon, Senufo, Minianka, Moors, and Tuareg. Castes appeared among the Malinke no later...
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    Gur languages (Gurunsi, Dagbani, Mossi, Dagaare, and Frafra in Oti–Volta) Senufo languages (Nafaanra) Kulango languages Mande languages (Wangara, Ligbi)...
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    Adamawa-Ubangi have also been grouped as Savannas languages. Senufo: languages of the Senufo people (about 3 million speakers as of 2010), spoken in Ivory...
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  • Unlike the Gur languages, which are SVO, Miyobe has SOV word order like the Senufo, Mande, and Dogon languages. In Togo, Miyobe is spoken in the Solla area...
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    Krahn), the Kwa languages (including Akan, Anyin, and Baoulé), and the Senufo languages. The economic development and relative prosperity of Ivory Coast...
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  • of Altering the Core of the Republic of Latvia", Juridica International. Vol. 20, 2013. p. 152 ISSN 1406-5509 Malaysia's Legal System, Eurasia International...
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    a variant of n'goni West African lute said to have originated among the Senufo hunters of Burkina Faso. Dozo en Cote d'Ivoire Donzo au Mali Caste system...
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    allies, the Zerma rallied to Samori Toure and attacked the Senufo again . The Zerma Empire in Senufo country was an imamate which covered the region of the...
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    Crimean Doctors: A History of the British Medical Services in the Crimean War. Vol. 1. Liverpool University Press. pp. 296–306. ISBN 9780853231073. Archived...
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  • Malian merchants began trading in the territory which was inhabited by pagan Senufo and other Voltaic groups. The sous-préfecture of Kong, in the area of Kong...
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    also widely used, including Bété, Baoulé, Dyula, Dan, Anyin, and Cebaara Senufo. In total, there are around 78 languages spoken in Ivory Coast. The country...
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    la Guerre en Dentelle vol 2. pp. 90–91. ISBN -2-203-14316-9. Philip Haythornthwaite, page 13 "Frederick the Great's Army, vol. 2 Infantry ", ISBN 1855321602...
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    Oxford University Press. Schadeberg, Thilo C. 1981. A Survey of Kordofanian Vol 2: The Talodi Group. (Sprache und Geschichte in Afrika: Beiheft, 2.) Hamburg:...
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  • it a language isolate on that basis. Siamou word order is SOV, like the Senufo languages, but unlike the SVO Central Gur languages. In 1999, it was spoken...
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    Togo and Côte d'Ivoire, the Fula found throughout West Africa, and the Senufo speakers of Côte d'Ivoire and Mali. The coastal regions are home to the...
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    Mann, jazz percussionist, played with the Dave Brubeck Group Neba Solo (Senufo balafon group, led by Souleymane Traoré) from Sikasso Mama Ohandja, Cameroonian...
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    1984. Retrieved 20 April 2013. "Rabbis Explain 'Top to Top'". Wellsprings. Vol. 2, no. 7. Lubavitch Youth Organization. August–September 1986. Benning v...
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    "Beret". In Steele, Valerie (ed.). Encyclopedia of Clothing and Fashion. Vol. 1. Thomson Gale. pp. 149–150. ISBN 0-684-31394-4. Kilgour, Ruth Edwards...
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    Traore at Kaloua in September 1894, however, boosted his prestige among the Senufo people, many of whom joined the army.: 114  He also tried to build an anti-European...
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    beret, also worn by Special Forces Maroon beret Red beret "JSP 336 3rd Edn, Vol 12 Pt 3 Clothing, Pam 15, Section 5, Annex C Berets". Ministry of Defence...
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