The Landuma also called Landoma, Landima, Landouma, Cocoli, Kokoli, Tiapi, or Tyapi are an African people who live primarily in Guinea, in the area of the Upper Nunez. They have been described as "pre-Mandingas", as they settled in the region before the arrival of the Mande people.[2]: 6 In this respect Walter Rodney places them alongside the Nalu people, the Baga people and the Temne people.[2]
^"Landoma population".
^ abRodney, Walter (1970). A History of the Upper Guinea Coast. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
The Landuma also called Landoma, Landima, Landouma, Cocoli, Kokoli, Tiapi, or Tyapi are an African people who live primarily in Guinea, in the area of...
of the Mandé peoples.: 6 In this respect Walter Rodney places them alongside the Landumapeople, the Baga people, and the Temne people. The Simo is a...
slightly bigger than the Mende people at 31.2%. They speak Temne, a Mel branch of the Niger–Congo languages. The Temne people migrated from the Futa Jallon...
Sobané (spurious) at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) W.A.A.Wilson, Temne, Landuma and the Baga Languages in: Sierra Leone Language Review, No. 1, 1962 published...
Sobané), Koba, and the Kalum. They are also closely related to the inland Landuma, the Nalu of Guinea-Bissau, and the Temne of Sierra Leone, with whom they...
pond (i.e., a marais)". The Portuguese accounts speak of the Falupo Jola, Landuma, Biafada, and Bainik growing rice. André Álvares de Almada wrote about...
king of the Fouta Djallon to get rid of all his enemies among the Nalu, Landuma and Baga who sought to replace him. Disillusion with French colonisation...