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Gurunsi, or Grunshi, are a set of
related ethnic groups inhabiting northern Ghana and
south and
central Burkina Faso. Oral
traditions of the
Gurunsi hold...
- 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 peoples...
- rainforest, The Dagombas, Mamprusi, and
related peoples in the North, The
Gurunsi languages speaking peoples in the far North, The
Gonjas in the Northern...
- and
comprises a
total of twenty-four
alphabetic characters.
Kasem is a
Gurunsi language, in the Gur branch. It is
spoken in the
Upper Eastern Region of...
- that of the Bwa, has been a
confusion between the
styles of the Bwa, "
gurunsi", and Mossi, and a
confusion of the Bwa
people with
their neighbors to...
- Look up
Gurunsi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gurunsi or
Grusi may
refer to:
Gurunsi people, a
people of
northern Ghana and
south and
central Burkina...
- Kabiyé, Kabiyè, Kabye, Kabyé, Kabyè,
Cabrai or Cabrais) is an
Eastern Gurunsi Gur
language spoken primarily in
northern Togo.
Throughout the 20th century...
- Faso, as well as Togo. The
Gurunsi people are not
actually closely related to each
other and
their classification as
Gurunsi comes from a term used by...
- 1886) c.1874 to 1883
Gazari 1883 to 1899
Babatu 1894 to
September 1897
Builsa Hamaria In
rebellion 1899
Gurunsi divided between French and British...
- 18.5% Mole-Dagbon 12.8% Ewe 7.1% Ga-Adangbe 6.4%
Gurma 3.2% Guan 2.7%
Gurunsi 2.0%
Mande 1.6%
other /
unspecified Religion (2021 census) 71.3% Christianity...