- The
Mumuye are
people of the
Taraba State, Nigeria. They
speak the
Mumuye language. They
constitute the
largest tribal group in
Taraba State of Nigeria...
-
Mumuye is by far the most
populous of the
Adamawa languages. It is
spoken in
northeastern Nigeria. It is
classified in the Leko–Nimbari
branch of Savanna...
- Its
capital is Jalingo. The state's main
ethnic groups are the Fulani,
Mumuye, Mambilla, Jukun, Kuteb,
Karimjo Wurkun, Yandang, Ndola, Ichen, Jenjo, Tiv...
- in Africa, and
include many
endangered languages; by far the
largest is
Mumuye, with 400,000 speakers. A
couple of
unclassified languages—notably Laal...
- by far the
largest of the
nearly one
hundred small Adamawa languages is
Mumuye, at 400,000 speakers. A
couple of
unclassified languages—notably Laal and...
- The
Mumuye–Yendang
languages are a
proposed group of
Savanna languages spoken in
eastern Nigeria. They were
labeled "G5" in
Joseph Greenberg's Adamawa...
- po****tion of 127,363 as at the 2006 census. Zing is
predominantly Mumuye.
There are 12
Mumuye clans.[citation needed] The name "Zing" was
given (renamed) after...
- (1979).
Mumuye Mumuye proper:
Northeast Mumuye,
Southwest Mumuye Rang
Mumuye: Rang
Pangseng Mumuye: Pangseng, Komo, Jega, etc.
Mumuye is the most widely...
- The Leko–Nimbari or Chamba–
Mumuye languages are a
subgroup of the old
Adamawa languages family (G2, G4, G5, G12),
provisionally now a
branch of the Savanna...
- and
ruled by
Fulani who
settled during Fulani Jihad of
Usman Dan Fodio.
Mumuye,
Kuteb and Kona are
large minority 25%, 15% and 10% respectively. Wurkum...