- The
Mankanya people (Portuguese:
Mancanha; French: Mancagne; self-designed as Ba-hula) are an
ethnic group native to West Africa, more
precisely the Senegambian...
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Papel people, who live in the
southern coastal regions; and
Manjaco and
Mancanha, who
occupy the
central and
northern coastal areas. Most of the remainder...
- and Papel,
living in the
southern coastal regions, and the
Manjaco and
Mancanha,
occupying the
central and
northern coastal areas. Most of the rest, 1%...
- The
Mankanya language (Portuguese:
Mancanha; French: Mancagne) is
spoken by
approximately 86,000
people in Guinea-Bissau,
Senegal and
Gambia primarily...
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various ethnic groups in Guinea-Bissau,
especially among the Papel-Manjaco-
Mancanha (5/64 = 7.8%). In an
earlier study published in 2003, Gonçalves et al....
- 53%,
Dogon (Mali) 45%, Felupe-Djola (Guinea-Bissau) 34%, Papel-Manjaco-
Mancanha (Guinea-Bissau) 20%, Tali (Cameroon) 20%,
Hausa (Sudan) 16%, Nalú (Guinea-Bissau)...
- p-roomɛɛʔ p-reemint n-tum pə-nyaak ka-muh bo-mol / o- n-nek ka-tim 'land'
Mancanha pə-kəʂ ka-batʂ b-yis pə-nyḭ pə-ndɛmənt m-ntum pə-nyaak pə-mɔh bə-jɛl /...
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various ethnic groups in Guinea-Bissau,
especially among the Papel-Manjaco-
Mancanha (5/64 = 7.8%). An
earlier study, Gonçalves et al. 2003,
reported finding...