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The Frafra are a subset of the Gurunsi peoples living in Upper East Region. The adopted name 'Frafra' is a corruption from colonial times of the salutation...
Frafra or Farefare may mean, Frafra people Frafra language (Gurene) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Frafra. If an internal...
Farefare or Frafra, also known by the regional name of Gurenne (Gurene), is a Niger–Congo language spoken by the Frafra people of northern Ghana, particularly...
Northern Region, are almost the same and, are mutually intelligible with the Frafra and Waali languages of the Upper East and Upper West Regions of Ghana. The...
Language Term International and Europe English Chinese, country, Coleus, Frafra, Hausa, native, Sudan, or Zulu potato French pomme de terre de Madagascar...
Africa that traditionally practice scarification are the Gonja, Dagomba, Frafra, Mamprusi, Nanumba, Bali, Tɔfin, Bobo, Montol, Kofyar, Yoruba, and Tiv people...
Ndaakoya Festival is a festival celebrated by the Frafra, Talensi, and Nabdan speaking communities in the Upper East Region Of Ghana. It is usually celebrated...
include the Mamprusi, Nanumba, Gonja, Mossi, Gurunsi (in particular the Frafra and Kusasi peoples), the Wala people and Ligbi. The area constitutes fourteen...
Nagila is a recreational dance by the Kassena and Frafra people of the Upper East region in Ghana. This dance genre is performed mostly at festivals and...
"courtship stew" provided by a king to his royal lineage. Two Tribes in Ghana, Frafra and Dagaaba are particularly known to be "tribal playmates" and consumption...
Central Dagaare Dagaare Wali Birifor Safaliba North Moore Mid-Central Mabiene Frafra (Nankanè) Nabit South Dagbani Mampruli Nanuni (a dialect of Dagbani) Kusaal...
religion Ekoi religion Esan traditional religion Fali traditional religion Frafra beliefs Gbagyi traditional religion Hadza religion Hyel Idoma traditional...
Bolgatanga (Frafra: Bɔlegataŋa), colloquially known as Bolga, is a town and the capital of the Bolgatanga Municipality and Upper East Region of Ghana,...
and its aforementioned Senegambian siblings. Other varieties include the Frafra koliko (Ghana), The Kotokoli (also Tem or Temba) lawa (Togo, Benin and Ghana)...
language, with the indigenous Twi of the Ashantis, the Fante language, Frafra, Dangme, Ga, Dagbani, Mampruli, Gonja and Ewe also having official status...
including Dagaare and Wali, spoken in Upper West Region of Ghana, along with Frafra and Kusaal, spoken in the Upper East Region of the country. In Togo, Dagbani...
human trafficking, prostitution, and nudity. Nudity was practiced by the Frafra, Dagarti, Kokomba, Builsa, Kassena and Lobi peoples in the Northern and...
Friday male child. Example. "Kofi" is for the Ashanti tribe, "Azuma" for the Frafra tribe in the Northern part of Ghana etc. Fiifi Adinkra (born 1987), Ghanaian...
by Mamprusis, fugu in Mossi, batakari in the southern Ghana, dansika in Frafra, and Banaa in Kusaal both in the upper east region. It is worn by Royals...
Dagaaba have traditionally had a Cousinage/Joking relationship with the Frafra (Gurunsi) people. "Constancio Nakuma. An Introduction to the Dagaare Language...
Bolgatanga East District. The people living in Zuarungu are part of the Frafra tribe. Frafra and English are commonly spoken. Yarigabisi Agric Kumbosku Daboren...
By the people of Balungu, Winkongo and Pwalugu Ndaakoya festival, by the Frafra, Talensi and Nabdam speaking Communities. Upper East Regional Museum Sirigu...
languages spoken in Damongo include Gonja, Vagla, Hanga, Dagaare, Waale, Frafra, Kasim, Twi, Ewe, and Hausa. Damongo, also recognized as the capital of...
filled with medicine, are made to provide healing to the children. The Frafra people also identified by large tribal markings on their faces. In Gwollu...
the free dictionary. Zeko may refer to: Zèko, Benin Zecco Department (Frafra: Zẽkɔ), Burkina Faso Nakamura Yoshikoto or Nakamura Zekō (1867–1927), Japanese...