- The
Karoninka people (also
called Karone) are an
ethnic group in West
Africa related to the Jola. They live
mainly in Casamance, Senegal, on the right...
- Mandinka/Jahanka (33.3%), Fula/Tukolur/Lorobo (18.2%),
Wolof (12.9%), Jola/
Karoninka (11%),
Serahuleh (7.2%),
Serer (3.5%),
other (4%),
foreigners (9.9%) (2019/20...
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Mandinka ethnicity is the most numerous,
followed by the Fula, Wolof, Jola/
Karoninka,
Serahule / Jahanka, Serers, Manjago, Bambara, Aku Marabou,
Bainunka and...
- is the case of the Bainuk, the Balanta, the Manjack, the Mankanya, the
Karoninka, and the Bandial.
Several small ethnic groups in
Senegal are
related to...
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including Mandinka, Fula, Wolof, Jola, Krio, Soninke, Manjak,
Serer and
Karoninka. Pre-colonial and rare
colonial texts containing do****entation, data,...
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Senegalese women entitled "Mon beau sourire". She runs the
production company Karoninka which is
credited with over a
dozen films. 2005 : Mon beau
sourire 2007 :...
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Directed by Angèle
Diabang Screenplay by Angèle
Diabang Brener Produced by
Karoninka Africalia Belgium Cinematography Florian Bouchet Fabacary ****ymby Coly...
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resulting in
lootings and
abductions among French rice
farmers by the
Karoninka people. In 1869,
Carabane became autonomous, but it
merged with Sédhiou...
- Sénégal". africultures.
Retrieved 25
October 2020. "Samba
Felix N'Diaye".
karoninka.
Retrieved 25
October 2020. "Tribute to
Samba Felix N'Diaye". jcctunisie...