- The
Dagbamba or
Dagomba are an
ethnic group of Ghana, and Togo. They
number more than 3.1
million people. The term
Dagbamba is
originally extended to...
- the
wordlist and a more
complete publication was
produced in 2003 by a
Dagomba scholar,
Ibrahim Mahama.
According to the
linguist Salifu Nantogma Alh****an...
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Dagomba may
refer to:
Dagomba people, an
ethnic group of
Northern Ghana Dagomba language (Dagbani), a Gur
language spoken in
Ghana "
Dagomba", a song by...
- one of the most
organised traditional kingdoms in
Ghana founded by the
Dagomba people (Dagbamba) in the 15th century.
During its rise, it comprised, at...
- the
monarchs of the
traditional Kingdom of Dagbon, the
kingdom of the
Dagomba people,
located in
northern Ghana. The term Yaa-Naa
means "king of strength/power"...
- in, around, and East of Accra, The Guan
people in the rainforest, The
Dagombas, Mamprusi, and
related peoples in the North, The
Gurunsi languages speaking...
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usually composed specifically to
facilitate or
accompany dancing. The
Dagomba tribal have
different kinds of
traditional dance which is
facilitated by...
-
ethnic groups in Ghana,
names form part of the
cultural fabric of the Mole-
Dagombas.
Naming practices stem from
either religious (mainly
Islamic names) or...
-
surnames based on the
language of
ethnic groups in Ghana:
including Akan,
Dagomba, Ga, Ewe and Nzema. Frequently,
children are
given a "day name"
which corresponds...
- the
eldest of the Mõõre-Gurma (Mole—Dagbamba)
ethnic group: Mamprusi,
Dagomba, Nanumba, and Moshie. The
majority of the
Mamprusi people are adherents...