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    well as lutes and harps and hunters' whistles. Khassonké resource site (in French) ethnologue.com:Khassonké khassonke music, song, and dance v t e v t e...
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  • The Kassonke (Khassonké) language, Xaasongaxango (Xasonga), or Western Maninka (Malinke), is a Manding language spoken by the Khassonké and Malinke of...
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    left hand. The latter style is popular in Mali and originally from the Khassonké people. [citation needed] Three different sizes of dunun are commonly...
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    Portuguese Arabic Religion Sunni Islam (Almost entirely) Related ethnic groups Other Mandé peoples, especially the Bambara, Dioula, Yalunka, and Khassonké...
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    About 50% of the Khassonke population were slaves. Present-day inhabitants of this region often identify themselves as Khassonké. Pre-Colonial Malian...
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    (songhoï), le syenara (sénoufo), le tamasayt (tamasheq), le xaasongaxanKo (khassonké). French speaking countries "Accueil-Francoscope". ODSEF (Observatoire...
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    (songhoï), le syenara (sénoufo), le tamasayt (tamasheq), le xaasongaxanKo (khassonké). CIA – The World Factbook. According to article 7 of The Transitional...
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    28,643 0.4% Mancagne 23,180 0.3% Laobe 18,250 0.3% Bassari 6,195 0.1% Khassonke 1,752 0.0% Coniagui 1,119 0.0% Fula 108 0.0% Other 87,773 1.3% Total 4...
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  • used separately or together, are used among the Mandinka, the Peuls, the Khassonké, the Sarakhollé, and to some extent, among the Wolof. In the second migration...
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    of 1,996,812 inhabitants. Ethnic groups of the area include Soninkés, Khassonkés, Malinkés, Dialonkés, and Fulas (French: Peuls; Fula: Fulɓe). Several...
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    smaller representations of other ethnic groups in Senegal, including the Khassonké, the Lawbe and the Papel. There are also small Chinese and Vietnamese...
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  • various Manding-speaking populations (including the Bambara, Malinke and Khassonke), the Wolof, Tukulor, Senufo, Minianka, Dogon, Songhay, and most Fulani...
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  • Bibliothèque d'agriculture coloniale, p. 204 Charles Monteil (1915), Les Khassonké : monographie d'une peuplade du Soudan français, Paris: E. Leroux, p. 528...
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    to or originating from Manding, there are the Bambara, the Dyula, the Khassonke, the Konianké, the Mahou, Koyaka, the Dafing, the Bobo-Dioula and the...
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    commercial activity in the area. The town's population consists primarily of Khassonkés, Malinkés, Soninkés and Fulas. Fily Dabo Sissoko, writer and one of the...
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    most popular and recognized musicians. Habib comes from a noble line of Khassonké griots, traditional troubadours who provide wit, wisdom and musical entertainment...
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  • Mali. The commune includes the villages of Kamissakidé, Lecouraga, Léwa-Khassonké, Sambadigané, Sangha-Madina as well as Sansankidé, the administrative...
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    Bamako. Some of the costumes displayed are those of the Soninke, the Khassonké from Kayes, the Fulani from Mopti, the Bambara from Ségou and even traditional...
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  • a Khassonké custom at important events. The Bible Society had been responsible for spreading Christianity in the area by establishing the Khassonké New...
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  • and an influential writer of the Negritude movement. Sissoko was of Khassonké ethnicity and he was the son of a local traditional ruler, Dabo Sissoko...
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    Moussa Keita, Salif (musician) Keita, Salif (footballer) Keita, Seydou Khassonké Ko Kan Ko Sata Koité, Habib Konaré, Adame Ba Konaté, Djibril Konaté, Moussa...
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  • population of compared to 5,296 in 1968. The population are primarily Soninke, Khassonké, Malinke, and Fula in ethnicity. The population is young, with 58% of...
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  • from all over the world. They sing in many languages : French, Wolof, Khassonke, Spanish and English. With organic-electronic sounds and a self-deprecating...
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