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The north-west frontier province of the Indian sub-continent is home to the Kalash tribe. These dwellers within the heart of the lofty Hindu Kush are members of the Dardic, an Indo-Aryan race. Today, the tribe is part of much controversy on account of established ethnic characteristics. ... History of Mandingo Tribe...
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www.buzzle.com/articles/kalash-tribe.html
www.buzzle.com/articles/kalash-tribe.html
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The group of the Mande-fu includes a great many different languages and dialects, chiefly in the forest region of Sierra Leone and Liberia, and also the dialects of the celebrated Susu or Soso tribe, and the Mandingo tribes of Futa Jallon, of the Grand Scarcies River and of the interior of the Ivory Coast,
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www.1911encyclopedia.org/Mandingo
www.1911encyclopedia.org/Mandingo
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(Mandingo) Mandinka Tribe in Gambia ... Their musical hallmark is the Kora followed by the Balafon which griots and 'Jalis' use to narrate Mandinka history. In the country they have traditionally been engaged in either peanut farming or fishing.
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www.accessgambia.com/information/mandinka.html
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Mandinka people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Mandinka (also known as Mandingo ) are one of the largest ethnic groups in West Africa with an estimated population of eleven million. They are the descendants of the Empire of Mali, which ros...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandinka_people
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Compound Sounds - Music, Musicians and Artists in The Gambia ... Jalis are equipped with entertaining instruments for performing and anyone who cannot trace their lineage from Nyankuma Duga Kuyateh and does not fulfil their griot role by performing is not a true griot. Essentially griots are libraries to the Mandingo tribe.
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www.compoundsounds.com/background/index.html
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therefore, the Mandingo which happens to be stubborn is the face of continuous missionary onslaught wouldn't be let off easily. The short response to the missionary and their host is therefore to highlight to them, the history of the Mandingo tribe in regards to Islam and why their efforts will continue to be fruitless.
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suntoumana.blogspot.com/2009/05/mandingo-history-in-isl...
suntoumana.blogspot.com/2009/05/mandingo-history-in-islam.html
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Some of the Mandingo invasions, especially in African word inanti, ... Mandingos maintain the system of totems or clans, and each section or tribe identifies itself with a symbol, which is usually an animal or a plant. The Mandenga are supposed to have either the manati or the hippopotamus as lanna (totem).
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wimam.org/brief-mandingo-history.html
wimam.org/brief-mandingo-history.html
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A Brief History of Mandingo Tribe; Liberian Muslims ; -A Guide to Islam ; ... FREE TRANSLATION ; SERVICES OFFERED BY; Abraham A.S. Bility; FOR ; APPOINTMENTS ; CALL; (414) 467-7555; Services include: Mandingo to English; French to English; And verse-versa; We also review immigration cases and give prompt advice;
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wimam.org/PresidentEllenJohnsonSirleaf/AddressNation.html
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According to history, the Dogon tribe, now living in the region of Mopti, was once a part of the Mandingo tribe who refused to be Islamised in the late 17th century and found that the best way to achieve this was to hide themselves in the "Falaise of Bandiagara".
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www.webtrance.co.za/dogon.htm
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