African Languages
www.bahai-site.org/writings/african/ful.htm
The Short Obligatory Prayer
revealed by Bahá’u’lláh. Fulani version.
Praying Through the Window: Day 28
www.calebproject.org/ptw3/day28.htm
Many Fulani live lives that have
changed little in more than a millennium. The nomadic Fulani, or Fulbe, as they
prefer to be called, remain cattle herders, living simply and in complete
harmony with ...
The Bauchi Fulani of Nigeria
www.bethany.com/profiles/p_code4/209.html
Many believe that the Fulani
emigrated from the Middle East or northern Africa years ago in search of grazing
land for their cattle. Today, the Fulani occupy many parts of central and
western Africa. They are grouped according to location, occupation, and dialect.
The Sokoto Fulani of Nigeria
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The Sokoto Fulani are a
sub-group of the much larger Fulani people, a tribe that is spread across much
of West Africa. The Fulani live in northern Nigeria alongside the Hausa people.
The Sokoto region, which lies in the far northern part of the country, houses
some of the ruling class of the Fulani, known as the Toroobe. The Toroobe
exercise authority and political power over the Hausa.
The Gurma Fulani of Burkina Faso
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The Fulani are a vast people
group that emigrated from North Africa or the Middle East to West and Central
Africa many centuries ago. They are primarily nomadic herdsmen who travel with
their herds from place to place in search of better grazing land.
The Adamawa Fulani of Cameroon
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Many centuries ago, the Fulani
tribes migrated from northern Africa and the Middle East into Central and West
Africa. Most of them are still nomadic shepherds who travel with their flocks,
in search of better grazing land. They are located in an almost horizontal strip
across West Africa. The Sahara Desert forms their northernmost boundary, while
the threat of tsetse flies control their movement to the south. Over the
years, some of the Adamawa Fulani have advanced from being exclusively shepherds
to being scholarly, influential leaders in their communities.
The Fulani of Chad
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The Adamawa Fulani are a vast
people group that migrated from North Africa or the Middle East to West and
Central Africa centuries ago. They are nomadic shepherds who travel with their
herds in search of better grazing land. Confined to an almost horizontal area
across Africa, they are bound by the Sahara Desert to the north and by the
cattle-attracted tsetse fly to the south. In addition to keeping flocks, some
Adamawa Fulani are farmers and some have become scholars and influential
leaders.
The Fula of Benin
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The Fula (or Fulani) are a large
group that immigrated from North Africa or the Middle East to West and Central
Africa centuries ago. They are nomadic herdsmen (Bororo) who travel with
their herds in search of better grazing land. They are lighter skinned and have
straighter hair and noses, and thinner lips than other African groups, which
suggests that they are of Caucasian origin.
The Fulani of Sudan
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The Fulani are a large people
group that immigrated from North Africa or the Middle East to West and Central
Africa centuries ago. They are nomadic herdsmen (Bororo) who continually
travel with their herds in search of better grazing land. The Fulani are lighter
skinned and have straighter hair and noses, and thinner lips than other African
groups, which suggests that they are of Caucasian origin. They speak a
Niger-Congo language called Fulfulde Adamawa.
The Bagirmi Fulani
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The Bagirmi Fulani are a
subgroup of the much larger Fulani people group, who are located throughout much
of West Africa. Many centuries ago, the Fulani tribes migrated from northern
Africa and the Middle East into Central and West Africa. They are located in an
almost horizontal strip across Africa.
Evangelism among the Fulani in Cameroon
www.elca.org/dgm/story/bunk.html
The Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America, in companionship with the church in Cameroon, works
among the Fulani people. This is a story of Jeynabu, a woman touched by the work
of the church. Suffering from tuberculosis, she required long-term treatment and
many return visits to the hospital. And though she was a Muslim Fulani, she ...
OHCHR: Pulaar (Fulani) Universal Declaration of Human Rights
www3.itu.int/udhr/lang/fum1.htm
The United Nations Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, translated to Pulaar by United Nations Information
Centre (UNIC, Dakar Senegal)....
Ethnologue: Cameroon
www.sil.org/ethnologue/countries/came.html
Ethnologue: Areas: Africa
Cameroon 12,875,000 (1995). Republic of Cameroon. Formerly French Cameroun and
British Cameroons. Literacy rate 62% to 65%; 36.9% (1977 C.M. Brann).
Information mainly from SIL 1996, Atlas Linguistique du Cameroun 1983. Data
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Glossary
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Glossary. A B C D E F G H I J K L
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Glossary
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Exhibit 1 : Ethnies, tribes and
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Isokan Yoruba Magazine: The Dasuki Saga and the Nig
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The Dasuki Saga and the Nigerian
Democratic Struggle By Femi Folorunso The deposition of Ibrahim Dasuki as the
Sultan of Sokoto and his immediate ...
Languages of Chad
www.sil.org/ethnologue/countries/Chad.html
Database of the languages in
Chad.
Fulani People
www.uiowa.edu/~africart/toc/people/Fulani.html
Pulaar, Fulfulde Neighboring
Peoples: Types of Art: Fulani are a nomadic peoples who have been influential in
regional politics, economics, and histories throughout western Africa for over a
thousand years.
The Fulani People
www.users.dircon.co.uk/~nasz/expedition/fulani.htm
The Fulani people of northern
Africa are primarily nomadic herders inhabiting a wide band of land stretching
from Senegal and Guinea through Mali, Niger, Nigeria and Cameroon.
Projeto Josué 2000: Grupo Fula Perfil
www.infobrasil.org/ad2000/pj/jpg27.htm
Povos Dentro do Grupo Fula
Adamawa Fulani, Puel De Camarões Bagirmi Do Chade Bagirmi Fulani Da República
Centro Africana Bauchi Fulani Da Nigéria.
Ful, Torado
www.bahai-site.org/writings/african/fultorad.htm
Mi sedi, Ala, a'tagi lang mi andu
mi julane. Mijabi heh wasude dole ang de heh mountinare ma, heh wasude am heh
kebal ma ang. Wode Ala godo sina mada, walo wo fowu darani do hore mung. (O'do
julde foti halade ...
Dallman Page
www.goldenhills.org/dallman.html
John & Gala Dallman Focusing
on the unreached Fulani in Cameroon Discipling new Fulani believers Water
projects THE MISSION: The Muslim Fulani Thousands of Fulani live within walking
distance of our home in rural Cameroon.
The Living Africa: the people - language groups - W
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Languages spoken in Western
Africa country main languages spoken Fon, Yoruba Burkina Faso Mossi, Dyula,
Fulani, Gurma, Senufo, Tuareg Cote d'Ivoire
MSU STVLANG
www.webdb.montana.edu/MUSCodes/STV/MSUSTVLANG.html
MSU STVLANG - Language Basque (Euskara) Farsi (Persian) Fulani (Fula) Galla
(Gallinya) Ilocano (Iloko) Kannada (Kanarese) Malay (Bahasa) Malinke (Mandingo)
CAR
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Fulani People Group of the
Central African Republic DISCIPLESHIP STAGE: Pioneer % EVANGELICALS: ? (2 Grace
Brethren believers) MISSIONARIES PRESENT: 4 units Diana Davis, Dorothy Erickson,
Kim and Jan Cone (missionary associates), Dave and Patsy Alfors
Missing link database
utopia.knoware.nl/users/aad_metz/missinglinktalen.html
Abe, Abelam, Abkhaz, Acholi,
Adangme, Afar, Ainosch, Akasara, Akasara jawa, Algonkisch, Assamese, Arancanian,
Armerindiaans, Armenian, Asari, Awe, Aymará.
webPulaaku/Ethnography/D.J. Stenning/Wodhaabhe Past
...
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Ethnography of the Wodhaabhe
Pastoral Fulani of Western Bornu Province, Northern Region, Nigeria
Wodaabe People
www.uiowa.edu/~africart/toc/people/Wodaabe.html
Northern Nigeria, southwestern
Niger Fulbe languages Neighboring Peoples: Types of Art: Wodaabe weave and dye
beautiful cloth that is considered extremely valuable throughout western Africa.
Fulani pair
www.reston.com/EarthTribe/GM66A.html
The West African Savannah, with
its colourful history, is also the home of the Fulani, who were all herders
until the fifteenth century and gradually moved with their cattle from Senegal
to Chad, spreading across the region to acquire new pasturelands.
Christiane Seydou
www.uni-bonn.de/Anglistik/seydou.htm
Christiane Seydou (CNRS, Paris)
Within the range of literary genres which are practised by the Ful, the epic has
a special place in that it is obligatorily declaimed to the musical
accompaniment of the lute and by artists of a specific status: the maabu
Civilizations in Africa: The Hausa Kingdoms
www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/CIVAFRCA/HAUSA.HTM
Hausaland is in the center of northwestern Africa immediately south of the
Sahara desert. Until the 1100's, Hausaland was made up of a number of
decentralized agricultural and pastoral villages.
The People of Nigeria
landow.stg.brown.edu/post/nigeria/people.html
Age structure: Population growth rate: 3.16% (1995 est.) Birth rate: 43.26
births/1,000 population (1995 est.) Death rate: 12.01 deaths/1,000 population
(1995 est.)
Ethnologue: Mali
www.sil.org/ethnologue/countries/Mali.html
Languages of Mali. Part of _Ethnologue: Languages of the World_, 13th Edition;
Barbara F. Grimes, Editor; Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1996.
Stephen Foster School Of Music
www.volcano.net/~jackmearl/foster/beautifuldreamer.html
tephen Foster's biography, songs,
and instructions for playing on the harmonica.
Hausa People
www.uiowa.edu/~africart/toc/people/Hausa.html
Northern Nigeria, northwestern
Niger 15 million Neighboring Peoples: Kanuri, Fulani, Akan peoples, Songhay,
Yoruba Types of Art: Beautiful indigo dyed cloth is still produced in the Kano
state of northern Nigeria.
Katana People
www.uiowa.edu/~africart/toc/people/Katana.html
Eastern Nigeria, western Cameroon
Neighboring Peoples: Igala, Jukun, Idoma, Igbara Types of Art: Katana carve
large wooden masks which are worn atop the head with raffia costumes.
Mambila People
www.uiowa.edu/~africart/toc/people/Mambila.html
Northwestern Cameroon, eastern
Nigeria Mambila (Macro-Bantu) Neighboring Peoples: Kaka, Tikong, Bafum Types of
Art: Wooden statues are carved to represent the ancestors, and masks that are
worn on the top of the head are carved for use in initiation.
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Index of Peoples in Sudan
www.ad2000.org/peoples/jpcSDN.htm
Index of Peoples in Sudan
Arabized Burun Arabized Ghulfan Arabized Karko Arabized Mararit Arabized Midob
(Tidda) Arabized Nyimang Arabized Tagale