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  • Miniatura para Cayor
    Cayor (en wólof: Kajoor;en árabe: كاجور‎) fue el reino más grande y poderoso (1549–1879) que se separó del Imperio wólof en lo que ahora es Senegal. Cayor…
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  • Etiópica → Wolane Etiopía(Gurage) Wólof Níger-Congo → Atlántica → Senegambiana → Wólof Senegambia (Senegal, Gambia) Lebu Islam → Islam suní → Sufismo → Muridismo…
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  • Lebu Wolof (Lebou Oulof) is a language of Senegal that is closely related to, but not mutually intelligible with, Wolof proper. The distinctiveness of…
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  • and real estate. They speak Lebu Wolof, which is closely related to Wolof proper but is not intelligible with it. The Lebu political and spiritual capital…
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  • intelligible. Lebu Wolof, on the other hand, is incomprehensible to standard Wolof speakers, a distinction that has been obscured because all Lebu speakers…
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  • other languages of Sub-Saharan Africa, Wolof is not a tonal language. Wolof originated as the language of the Lebu people. It is the most widely spoken…
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  • across the western and central Sahel. The most populous unitary language is Wolof, the national language of Senegal, with four million native speakers and…
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  • éditions, 2002. ISBN 2-271-06087-7 David P. Gamble. The Wolof of Senegambia: together with notes on the Lebu and the Serer, Volume 4, Part 14, p14, 98 & 101.…
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  • drum from Senegal that is also played in the Gambia. It is associated with Wolof and Serer people. The drum is generally played with one hand and one stick…
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  • Senegal (categoría Articles containing Wolof-language text)
    a minority of the population. Over 30 languages are spoken in Senegal. Wolof is the most widely spoken one, with 80% of the population speaking it as…
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  • & Dimmendaal 2020:166, from Pozdniakov & Segerer): Atlantic North Wolof: Wolof, Lebu Nyun-Buy Nyun (Gunyaamolo, Gujaher, Gubëeher, etc.) Buy (Kasanga,…
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  • The Layene community is open to all Muslims but was founded within the Lebu ethno-linguistic group, many of whom originally lived in fishing communities…
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  • century referred to Saloum as the kingdom of Borçalo, after 'Bor-ba-Saloum' (Wolof corruption for "King of Saloum" - Maad Saloum). Although the Kingdom won…
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  • Bafour (categoría Wolof people)
    lie in the Mandé peoples, only to later be absorbed by groups such as the Wolof, Serer, Fulani, or Tuareg. Scholars such as H.T. Norris describe "Bafur…
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  • derivations: From the Serer Wolof word reer meaning 'misplaced', i.e. doubting the truth of Islam. From the Serer Wolof expression seer reer meaning…
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  • Youssou N'Dour (categoría Articles containing Wolof-language text)
    Youssou N'Dour (French: [jusu (ɛ)nduʁ], Wolof: Yuusu Nduur; also known as Youssou Madjiguène Ndour; born 1 October 1959) is a Senegalese singer, songwriter…
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  • Senegalese wrestling (categoría Articles containing Wolof-language text)
    Serer, Lutte sénégalaise or simply Lutte avec frappe in French, Laamb in Wolof, Siɲɛta in Bambara) is a type of folk wrestling traditionally performed…
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  • and intermarriage has been rare. The clerics among Toucouleur like the Wolof people formed a separate group. The religious leaders were not necessarily…
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  • Dakar (categoría Articles containing Wolof-language text)
    was settled no later than the 15th century, by the Lebu people, an aquacultural subgroup of the Wolof ethnic group. The original villages—Ouakam, Ngor,…
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  • ISBN 2-7236-1055-1 Gambian Studies No. 17., "People of the Gambia. I. The Wolof with notes on the Serer and the Lebou", By David P. Gamble & Linda K. Salmon…
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  • Jola people Lebu people Toucouleur people Wolof people…
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  • as well as the non-Mande Wolof, the western Fulas or Fulani (Fula: Fulɓe; French: Peuls), Songhai (also Songhay), Sereer, Lebu, and Tukulóor.) In 2000…
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  • hold a position in the French government. Born in Gorée to a Senegalese Lebu father—Niokhor Diagne—a cook and sailor, and a Manjack mother of Guinea-Bissau…
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