- du Soudan, pays
mossi et
gourounsi. Paris:
Emile Larose, 1912. Tauxier, Louis.
Nouvelles notes sur le
Mossi et le
Gourounsi. Paris:
Emile Larose, 1924...
- 1%,
Tamasheq by 1%, K****em by 0.7%,
Gouin by 0.4%, Dogon, Songhai, and
Gourounsi by 0.3% each, Ko, Kouss****é, Sembla, and
Siamou by 0.1% each,
other national...
- The Grũsi or
Gurunsi languages, also
known as the East
Mabia languages, are a
group of Gur languages,
comprising about 20
languages spoken by the Gurunsi...
- of
Burkina Faso by
approximately 130,000
people known as Lyéla, Léla,
Gourounsi or Gurunsi. It is
spoken in the
towns of Réo, Kyon, Tenado, D****a, Didyr...
- and
small states like
Kebbi against other Djerma states, the Dendi, the
Gourounsi (in
modern Burkina Faso) the
Hausa states to the east (in what is now...
- reggae, and blues.
Djongo was
originally the
traditional music of the
Gourounsi or K****ena (ethnic
groups in the
south of
Burkina Faso),
produced with...