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Kororofa (Kwararafa in Hausa) was a
multiethnic state and/or
confederacy centered along the
Benue River valley in what is
today central Nigeria. It was...
- his
authority to the
borders of
Kororofa. The
Chronicle mentions that upon Yaji's approach, the
Jukun people fled
Kororofa. Yaji
remained in
Kwararafa for...
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Wapan (Jukun Wapan) or
Kororofa, also
known as
Wukari after the
local town of Wukari, is a
major Jukunoid language of Nigeria.
Blench (2019)
lists the...
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classification is from Glottolog; the
Kororofa branch has been
added from
Ethnologue (Glottolog
classifies the
Kororofa languages as Jukun):
Jukunoid Kuteb...
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guinea fowls”. It had been
known that by the 15th
century the
Kwararafa (
Kororofa) had
started to
spread all over the
northern areas of Nigeria. The people...
- Kam River. The Kam have
historically been in
extensive contact with the
Kororofa Jukun. Kam or
Nyingwom is
spoken by
approximately fewer than 5,000 speakers...
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resulting from
events such as Kanta's
breakaway from
Songhai and Nupe-
Kororofa control. Moreover, the Katsinawa, who in fact see
themselves as immigrants...
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understand each
other with difficulty. It
belongs to the
Jukun Wapan (
Kororofa)
language cluster. Hõne is
spoken in Akko, Billiri, Shongom, and Karim-Lamido...
- 1977)
Language family Niger–Congo? Atlantic–Congo Benue–Congo
Jukunoid Central Kororofa Jiba
Language codes ISO 639-3 juo
Glottolog jiba1237 ELP Jiba...
- spoken, is a
Jukunoid language of Nigeria. It
belongs to the
Jukun Wapan (
Kororofa)
language cluster.
Wannu at
Ethnologue (16th ed., 2009) Blench,
Roger (2019)...