- The
Birifor people (also
Birifo or Malba) are an
ethnic group of
about 200,000 in West Africa,
primarily located in
northern Ghana,
southern Burkina Faso...
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Southern Birifor is a Gur
language of the Niger–Congo family. It is
spoken by
about 200,000 people,
mainly in Ghana,
particularly in
Upper West and Northern...
- are the
Miiwo and
Birifor.
Miiwo is
widely spoken in
Burkina Faso and Cote d'Ivoire
while a
majority of
Lobis in
Ghana speak Birifor. Oftentimes, people...
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consists of 7 subgroups.
Central Mabia Dagaare Dagaare Waale Northern Birifor Southern Birifor Safaliba North Moore Mid-Central
Mabiene Nankanè
Nabit South Dagbane...
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Malba Department, Poni Province,
Burkina Faso, a
department or
commune Birifor people, also
known as Malba, an
ethnic group in West
Africa Malba Tahan...
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Northern Birifor or
Malba Birifor is a Gur
language of the Niger–Congo family. It is
spoken by a few
hundred thousand people,
mainly in the
southwest of...
- (Zimbabwe), Lodogea, the Lowihi, the Bobo, the Dogon, the Konkomba, the
Birifor (Burkina Faso, Niger), the Bate, the Kissi, the Dan, the Logoli, the Gagu...
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language and the
people are
referred to as Dagara. They are
related to the
Birifor people and the
Dagaare Diola. The
language is
collectively known as Dagaare...
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Kabiye West (or Gurma) B****ari
Konkomba Moba
Central Dagaare Dagaare Wali
Birifor Safaliba North Moore Mid-Central
Mabiene Frafra (Nankanè)
Nabit South Dagbani...
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established at Bobo Dioul****o and
ethnic groups such as the Dyan, Lobi, and
Birifor settled along the
Black Volta.
Starting in the
early 1890s
during the European...