- Jola (French: Diola; Jola: Joola), also
called Jola-Fonyi (French: Diola-
Fogny) and Kujamataak, is a
language spoken by 475,000
people in the Casamance...
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Fogny or Foni is a
region in the
Casamance shared between Senegal and The Gambia. On the
Gambian side, four
districts take the name: Foni Bintang-Karenai...
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south of Senegal, the
Casamance and the Gambia, the Jóola Buluf, the Jóola
Fogny and the Jóola Kalunai. The Jola call a
single drum Búgarabu (the ''a'' is...
- 1965 - The
Music of the Diola-
Fogny of the Casamance, Sénégal New York:
Folkways Records. 1965 - A
Grammar of Diola-
Fogny, Cambridge:
University Press...
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Serer Soninke Wolof Serbia 1
Serbian (15 languages) Seyc****es...
- Fore Baga
Mboteni Bak Balant: Ganja, Kentohe,
Fraase Joola-Manjaku Joola:
Fogny, Banjal, Kasa, Kwaatay, Karon, Ejamat, Keeraak, etc.; Bayot ?
Manjaku Bok...
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Buchundu Folk
Lutes Archived 2007-03-12 at the
Wayback Machine Folklore and
Language materials collected in the 1960s
among the
Kujamaat Jóola (Diola
Fogny)...
- This
would be his base for the rest of his life, from
which he
controlled Fogny and
eastern Kiang. In
territory he controlled, Fode Kaba
instituted a government...
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kallengooraxu in Soninke,
sanaawyaa in
western Mandinka, and
agelor in
Joola (
Fogny) The
griot caste are
found extensively in the
Senegambia region. They preserve...
- with the
British in The Gambia, Alfa Molo
forced him
westwards towards Fogny. In 1880, Alfa Molo's
former master Samba Egue rebelled,
refusing to be...