- The
Dagaaba people (singular Dagao, and, in
northern dialects,
Dagara for both
plural and singular) are an
ethnic group located north of the convergence...
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Dagaare is the
language of the
Dagaaba people of Ghana,
Burkina Faso, and
Ivory Coast. It has been
described as a
dialect continuum that also includes...
- Musa
Nguru 4 July 1992 SDP
Nguru 5
December 1992 – 17
November 1993 — Waya
Dagari Lamarbago 4 July 1992 SDP
Jakusko 5
December 1992 – 17
November 1993...
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Karaku Primary School;
Karaya Primary School;
Kofar Ado Engine;
Salihu Dagari;
Salihu Maikatifa I;
Salihu Maikatifa II; Ung.
Madaki I; Ung.
Madaki II;...
- zɪɪm kõbrɛ / kõba tɪa / tɪɪsɪ ko'om di yʊ'ʊrɛ / yʊ'ʊra
Dagaare [Dagara,
Dagari]
mimir /
mimie tour / tubl nyoboɣr / nyobogɛ nyim / nyimɛ zel / zelɛ nwor...
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Chochiyas Choliyas Chosali Chua C****
Churiyas Daboli Khari Daboli Mithi Dagra Dagari Degana Deogarh Deola Kalan Deola Mada
Dhadhariya Kalan Dhanipura Dodiyana...
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southern Ghana, with the only
exception being the
koriduo 6
string harp of the
Dagari and
Sisaala groups of
northwestern Ghana. King Osei Tutu, the
founder of...
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Thyella Sarakinoi 1–3
Pandramaikos Dagaris 61'
Report Giannopoulos 4'
Beroukas 35'
Pavlidis 89'...
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Sisala I.A.3.d Mossi, Dagomba, Kusasi, Nankanse, Talensi, Mamprusi, Wala,
Dagari, Birifo, Namnam,
Kanjaga (Bulea) (moved from
group c) I.A.3.e Tem, Kabre...
- ceremonies, in
order to
better communicate with the
protective spirits. The
Dagari people,
during funeral ceremonies,
perform before the corpse, re-enacting...