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Doyayo (ethnonym:
Dowayo) is a
language of the Duru
branch of
Adamawa languages spoken in Cameroon.
Doyayo (Dooya̰a̰yɔ 'man's mouth';
alternatively Doowaaya̰a̰yɔ...
- (1983), gave a po****r
account of
anthropological field work
among the
Dowayo people of Cameroon. He next
worked as an
anthropologist in Indonesia. His...
- ɡĩ̀ĩdə́ə (' one
finger is left ' ?) fób Leko-Nimbari, Duru, Voko-
Dowayo, Vere-
Dowayo,
Dowayo Doyayo ɡbúnú éérɛ́ taarɛ násɔ noonɛ́ nɔ̀ɔnɡbúnú (5 + 1) nɔ̀ɔnéérɛ́...
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Language family Niger–Congo? Atlantic–Congo Leko–Nimbari Duru Voko–
Dowayo Vere–
Dowayo Kutin Dialects Peere Potopo Patapori Language codes ISO 639-3 pfe...
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initiate deaths.
Among some West
African animist groups, such as the
Dogon and
Dowayo, cir****cision
represents a
removal of "feminine"
aspects of the male, turning...
- Ngbang, Sagzee, Vaazin, Home, Nyok)
Peere (Kutin)
Longto (Voko) Vere–
Dowayo Dowayo Sewe Koma Vere However,
Guldemann (2018)
casts doubt on the coherence...
- 2000)
Language family Niger–Congo? Atlantic–Congo Leko–Nimbari Duru Vere–
Dowayo Vere (Gwèri)
Dialects Mom
Jango Momi
Language codes ISO 639-3 ver Glottolog...
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languages Volta–Congo
languages Savannas Adamawa Leko–Nimbari Duru Vere–
Dowayo "Koma"
Dialects Gomnome Gomme Ndera Gimme Gimnime Language codes ISO 639-3...