Mende may refer to: Mende people Mende language Seim language, also called Mende language Mende syllabary (Kikakui) Mende (surname) Mende Nazer (born...
slightly larger than the Mende at 31.2%. The Mende are predominantly found in the Southern Province and the Eastern Province. The Mende are mostly farmers and...
Mende /ˈmɛndi/ (Mɛnde yia) is a major language of Sierra Leone, with some speakers in neighboring Liberia and Guinea. It is spoken by the Mende people...
Madam Yoko or Mammy Yoko (ca. 1849–1906) was a leader of the Mende people in Sierra Leone. Combining advantageous lineage, shrewd marriage choices and...
Mende Nazer (born c. 1982) is a UK-resident, Sudanese author and human rights activist. Nazer was a slave in Sudan and in London for eight years. She...
Sven Mende (born 18 January 1994) is a German professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for FC St. Pauli II. Mende was born in Göppingen. On 28...
Septi Mende (born 21 September 1986) is a former professional Indonesian tennis player. She made her debut as a professional in October 2000, aged 14...
Turkey and Italy. The original company, Radio N. Mende GmbH, was founded in 1923 by Otto Hermann Mende (1885-1940) in Dresden. Following the destruction...
Erich Mende (28 October 1916 – 6 May 1998) was a German politician of the Free Democratic Party (FDP) and Christian Democratic Union (CDU). He was the...
The Mende Kikakui script is a syllabary used for writing the Mende language of Sierra Leone. The script was devised by Mohamed Turay (ca. 1850-1923), an...
Mende Cathedral (French: Basilique-cathédrale Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Privat de Mende) is a Roman Catholic Cathedral and Minor Basilica. It is the Seat of...
Mende Brown (1920-2002) was an American writer, producer and director of radio, films and TV who lived and worked in Australia from 1970 to 1991. His...
The cantons of Mende are administrative divisions of the Lozère department, in southern France. Since the French canton reorganisation which came into...
Kaoru Mende (born 1950 in Tokyo, Japan) is an architectural lighting designer from Japan. Mende has bachelor's and master's degrees from the Tokyo University...
Spanish slave ship La Amistad. Covey, who spoke Mende and English, was instrumental for enabling the Mende passengers of the Amistad to communicate with...
Sierra Leone's political culture centres upon the competition between the Mende in the south-east and the Temne people of the northwest of Sierra Leone...
in the life of the Mende people - one of the two largest ethnic groups in Sierra Leone. Art historian Ruth Phillips writes that Mende masquerades "are a...
Paeonius /piːˈoʊniəs/ (Greek: Παιώνιος Paiṓnios) of Mende, Chalkidiki was a Greek sculptor of the late 5th century BC. He most likely received his early...
signed himself, was a French canonist and liturgical writer, and Bishop of Mende. Durand was born at Puimisson, near Béziers, of a noble family of Languedoc...
Gunther Mende (born 4 June 1952 in Wiesbaden) is a German record producer. He was six years old when he received his first set of drums.[citation needed]...
Clara Mende (12 April 1869 – 1947) was a German teacher and politician. In 1919 she was one of the 36 women elected to the Weimar National Assembly, the...
Erling von Mende (born October 10, 1940) has been professor of Sinology at the FU Berlin since 1983. He is specialised in the social and economic history...
Hildegard Mende (born 24 November 1922) was a female guard (Aufseherin, in German) in two concentration camps during World War II. She was employed in...