- H****aniyan[citation needed],
arokin in Yoruba,[citation needed] and
diari or
gesere in Soninke. Some of
these may
derive from
Arabic قَول qawl- a saying, statement...
-
Wagadu or Ghana. The name G****ire is
likely a
variation on the
Soninke word
gesere,
meaning griot, so the
story is
probably not a
historical legend but instead...
- the
garanke (leather workers)
below the fune (bard), the fune
below the
gesere or jeli (griots, singers), and the jeli
below the tage or numu (smiths,...
- my-gambia.com. June 2024.
Retrieved 2024-09-03. Austen,
Ralph A. (1999). "The
gesere of Borgu: A
neglected type of
Manding diaspora". In
Search of Sunjata: The...
- West Africa. For example,
among the
Soninke people, the
griots were
called Gesere, the
smiths Tage and the
carpenter caste was
called Sake. The Nyamakala...
- the
garanke (leather workers)
below the fune (bard), the fune
below the
gesere or jeli (griots, singers), the jeli
below the tage or numu (smiths, pottery...