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Bakulu people (also Ikolu, Ikulu, Bekulu) are a
people found in
Zangon Kataf,
Kachia and
Kauru Local Government Areas of
southern Kaduna State of Middle...
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Baccoo (bakru in
Sranan Tongo, and
bakulu or
bakuu in
Saramaccan language) is a
legendary character from
Guyanese and
Surinamese folklore. Description...
- dies and
enters the
spiritual world, or Nu Mpémba, with the ancestors, or
bakulu.
Because Bakongo people have a "dual soul-mind," or mwèla-ngindu, they are...
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cakes and
honey and the Bajju, Agworok, Asholyio, Atyecarak, Atsam, Niten,
Bakulu,
Avori and
Berom all took part in this trade. The
Atyap trading contacts...
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Ankulu or Ikolu, is a
Plateau language of Nigeria. It is
spoken by the
Bakulu,
found in the
Zangon Kataf,
Kachia and
Kauru Local Government Areas of Kaduna...
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enters the
spiritual world, or Ku Mpémba, with of the ancestors, or
bakulu.
Because Bakongo people have a "dual soul-mind," or mwèla-ngindu, they are...
- -lu, -lü (Turkish, Azeri) "from" (e.g. İzmirli, Ankaralı, İstanbullu,
Bakülü)[citation needed] -li (Italian)[citation needed] -lin (French, Irish, Swedish)...
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Religion Christianity,
Traditional Religion,
Islam Related ethnic groups Bakulu, Ham, Koro, Bajju, Atyap, Afizere, Berom, Jukun, Kuteb, Efik, Igbo, Yoruba...
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bakulu =
maternal aunt
usually your mother's younger/older
sister Basibweni (ŵasibweni) =
maternal uncle Badada(ŵadhadha)
bachoko /
bakulu = paternal...
- the
Atyap peoples, Kpop
among the Ham;
Agwom among the Adara, Afizere,
Bakulu and
Gbong Gwom by the
Berom in
southern Kaduna State and
Plateau State....