- Bole (bòo pìkkà, also
known as Bolanchi, Ampikka, Bopikka,
Bolewa, Bolawa) is a West
Chadic language spoken in Nigeria.
Dialects include Bara and Fika...
- The
Bolewa people are an
ethnic group located in the
northern part of
Gombe State.
According to
Bolewa tradition,
their ancestors originated in Yemen....
- in
Potiskum Local Government Area: Bare-bare/Bauya/Lailai
Dumbulwa Bolewa 'A'
Bolewa 'B' Danchuwa/Bula Dogo Nini Ward Dogo Tebo Ward
Hausawa Mamudo Ngojin/Alaraba...
- Fulani, Karai-karai and Kanuri,
while other ethnic communities include Bolewa, Ngizim, Bade, Hausa, Ngamo, Shuwa, Bura,
Marghi and Manga.
Languages of...
-
groups of
Gombe state. Also, they have
similar artistic festivities with the
Bolewa People, Waja and
Jukuns neighbours. They also
observed the same cult, particularly...
-
State has been
inhabited for
years by
various ethnic groups,
including the
Bolewa, Butawa, and
Warji in the
central region; the Fulani, Kanuri, and Karai-Karai...
- *dam-
Kaffa damo 'blood'; Aari zomʔi 'to blood' (cf.
Oromo di:ma 'red')
Bolewa dom (cf. jdmj 'red linen')
Akkadian damu 'blood'
Ghadames dəmmm-ən 'blood'...
- is very
close to Tera and
Bolewa. They also
observed a
number of
rituals and
practices similar to that of the Tera and
Bolewa people. The Waja
people have...
-
Other ethnicities include the Hausa, Tula, Tera (Yamaltu-Deba), Waja,
Bolewa, and Kanuri, with
their different cultural as well as
lingual affiliations...
-
Potiskum is home to
several major groups which include the Karai-Karai,
Bolewa and
Ngizim and Hausa-Fulani. It is on the A3
highway at 11°43′N 11°04′E...