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The Peoples of Africa: An Ethnohistorical Dictionary - Сторінка 250
See JAHANKA. JAHANKA. The Jahankas (Jahanke, Jahaanke, Jaxanke, Diakhanke, Tubacaye) are a group of clans who are descended from the Soninke* people. They live in what are known as "Jahanke villages" in Gambia and Senegal, ...
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Encyclopedia of the Peoples of Africa and the Middle East
Jahanka. (Diakkane; Jahanke) The Jahanka are descendants of Soninke an- cestors. Most speak Manding, however, and not Azer, the Soninke language. The Jahanka live primarily in Senegal and Gambia but also Guinea.
Facts On File, Incorporated,
2009
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Encyclopedia of African Peoples
JackJacks see Alladian Jahanka The jahanka (orjahanke or Diakkane) number about 50,000 descendantsofSoninke (q.v.)ancestors. Most speak Mandinka, however, and not Azer, the Soninke language. The Jahanka live primarilyinSenegal ...
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Land, Labour and Entrustment: West African Female Farmers ...
Jutula managed to get land both from her host Darboe and from Drammeh, a Jahanka and a wealthy Islamic scholar and marabout who drives a brand new Mercedes and wears richly coloured and exquisitely embroidered clothing. He is a ...
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Muslim Peoples: A World Ethnographic Survey - Сторінка 353
Jahanka families sometimes measured their wealth and status by the numbers of slaves they possessed. For these reasons the Jahanka clung to the institution long after colonial governments made slavery illegal. In fact, according to a man ...
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Encyclopaedia of the world Muslims: tribes, castes and ...
Jahanka medical practitioners tend to specialize — some treat ear problems best, some deal best with stomach disorders, some are best at treating mental illness. Throughout much of Senegambia, there is a referral system where sick clients ...
Nagendra Kr Singh, Abdul Mabud Khan,
2001
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African Voices on Slavery and the Slave Trade: Volume 1, ...
Among the Serrahule and the Jahanka, slavery is practiced.60The majority of the Jahanka are marabouts. People who owned slaves took them to the marabout saying: “Please, pray for 57 The ceremony included also a ritual bath, which was ...
Alice Bellagamba, Sandra E. Greene, Martin A. Klein,
2013
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Our New Husbands Are Here: Households, Gender, and ...
... The Western Sudan in the MidNineteenth Century (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1985). 55. Sanneh, “Origins of Clericalism”; Sanneh, Jakhanke. 56. The Jakhanke (also spelled Jahanka or Jahanke) shared close ties with the founders ofBaté.
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The World and a Very Small Place in Africa: A History of ...
If Jahanka lineages kept alive Islamic scholarship and magico-spiritual works between the middle Gambia and Senegal, ... Futa Toro and the lower Gambia, and pacifism was not dyed so deeply in their cotton cloaks as it was for the Jahanka.
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Culture and Customs of Gambia - Сторінка 9
PEOPLES AND LANGUAGES OF THE GAMBIA About ten major languages are spoken in The Gambia, including Mandinka, Fula, Wolof, Serer, Jola, and Serahule; minor languages spoken include Manjago, Bambara, Jahanka, and Balanta ...