- The
Senufo people, also
known as Siena, Senefo, Sene,
Senoufo, and Syénambélé, are a West
African ethnolinguistic group. They
consist of
diverse subgroups...
- The
Senufo or
Senufic languages (French:
Senoufo)
comprise around 15
languages spoken by the
Senufo in the
north of
Ivory Coast, the
south of Mali and...
- Guinea, and
Burkina Faso, as well as some Fulas.
Boundiali is a
centre for
Senoufo people and is
known for crafts. The
inhabitants are
chiefly farmers and...
- in the
early 18th
century in the north-central
region inhabited by the
Sénoufo, who had fled
Islamisation under the Mali Empire.
Although Kong became...
-
maninkakan (malinké) le
soninke (sarakolé), le
soKoy (songhoï), le
syenara (
sénoufo), le
tamasayt (tamasheq), le
xaasongaxanKo (kh****onké).
French speaking...
-
Dagara by 2%, San by 1.9%,
Lobiri with 1.8%, Lyélé with 1.7%, Bobo and
Sénoufo with 1.4% each, Nuni by 1.2%,
Dafing by 1.1%,
Tamasheq by 1%, K****em by...
- idiophone. It is
closely ****ociated with the
neighbouring Mandé,
Bwaba Bobo,
Senoufo and Gur
peoples of West Africa,
particularly the
Guinean branch of the...
- 7%),
Songhai (5.3%),
Mandinka (5.2%),
Minianka (3.8%),
Tamasheq (3.2%),
Sénoufo (2%), Bobo (1.9%),
Tieyaxo Bozo (1.6%), K****onké (1.1%),
Maure (1%), Dafing...
- Roulon-Doko,
Paulette (1968).
Essai d'une
phonologie du tyembara,
dialecte senoufo parlé à Korhogo.
Bulletin de la
SELAF (Société des
Etudes Linguistiques...
-
Mouton de Gruyter. ISBN 9783110140576. Carlson,
Robert (1995),
Supyire Sénoufo, Sik****o, Mali, Max
Planck Institute,
retrieved February 21, 2014 Tonal...