- N’Tcha, L’anthropologie économique des
Betammaribe dans l’Atakora (Economic
Anthropology of the
Betammaribe in Atakora), master's thesis, Université...
- the Fula (or Fulani) (Fula: Fulɓe; French: Peul) in the northeast; the
Betammaribe and the
Somba in the
Atacora Range; the Fon in the area
around Abomey...
- the 16th century, the
Bariba and Fula
people in the
northeast and the
Betammaribe and
Somba in the
Atacora Range.[citation needed] In 1972, the Kérékou...
- in the 16th century); the
Bariba and the Fula in the northeast; the
Betammaribe and the
Somba in the
Atakora Mountains; the Fon in the area
around Abomey...
-
Ditammari Sign in
Tammari and
French Native to Benin, Togo
Ethnicity Betammaribe Native speakers 150,000 (2006–2012)
Language family Niger–Congo? Atlantic–Congo...
- June. The Kota and
Tanougou waterfalls, the
great mud
castles of the
Betammaribe known as the Tata
Somba are also
within an hour or two of the town by...
-
ethnolinguistic groups in the
Department are the
Tammari (also
known as the
Betammaribe, or Somba),
Waama and
Dendi people.
Other groups include the Bariba,...
-
Other groups include the Boko, Ede, Lukpa,
Tammari (also
known as the
Betammaribe, or Somba) and Yom.
Borgou is
subdivided into
eight communes, each centered...
- Bariba, Ede, Foodo, Kabiye, Lama, Lukpa,
Tammari (also
known as the
Betammaribe, or Somba),
Miyobe and Yom. The
department of
Donga was
created in 1999...