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Bissa and Fulani. The Mossi speak the Mòoré language. The Mossi people originated in Burkina Faso, although significant numbers of Mossi live in neighboring... |
by the people of Tolon. The Dagomba founded the Kingdom of Dagbon. They are historically related to the Mossi people of Burkina Faso. The Mossi Kingdoms... |
The Mossi Kingdoms, sometimes referred to as the Mossi Empire, were a group of powerful kingdoms in modern-day Burkina Faso which dominated the region... |
Mooré (redirect from Mossi language) More or Mossi, is a Gur language of the Oti–Volta branch and one of four official languages of Burkina Faso. It is the language of the Mossi people, spoken... |
Mossi may refer to: Mossi people Mossi language Mossi Kingdoms the Mossi, a Burkinabe variant of the Dongola horse Mossi (given name) Mossi (surname)... |
Thomas Sankara (redirect from People's Republic of Burkina Faso) chief or king of the Mossi people. Sankara viewed this arrangement as an obstacle to national unity, and proceeded to demote the Mossi elite. The Morho Naba... |
or Empire. The state was created by the Gurmanche people who are closely related to the Mossi people and was centred on the city of Fada N'Gourma. This... |
alternate name for the Bissa is Busansi or Busanga which is used by the Mossi people. Daniel McFarland's Historical Dictionary of Upper Volta refers to them... |
known as Mossi. That is because Mossi people share common ancestry with the Bissa people. A common folktale explaining the existence of the Mossi is that... |
Burkinabe literature (redirect from Maximes, Thoughts and Riddles of the Mossi) Maximes, pensées et devinettes mossi (Maxims, Thoughts and Riddles of the Mossi), a record of the oral history of the Mossi people. The oral tradition continued... |
Yennenga (category 12th-century Burkinabé people) Yennenga was a legendary princess, considered the mother of the Mossi people of Burkina Faso. She was a famous warrior precious for her father, Naa Gbewaa... |
Yacouba Sawadogo (category Mossi people) screened in the UK, portrays his life. Sawadogo was a native speaker of Mossi. In 2018, he was awarded the Right Livelihood Award. In 2020, he was awarded... |
empire-building Mossi/Mossi Kingdoms, who are believed to have come up to their present location from present-day northern Ghana. For centuries, the Mossi peasant... |
Burkina Faso (category Articles containing Mossi-language text) city is Ouagadougou. The largest ethnic group in Burkina Faso is the Mossi people, who settled the area in the 11th and 13th centuries. They established... |
Burkina Faso includes the folk music of 60 different ethnic groups. The Mossi people, centrally located around the capital, Ouagadougou, account for 40% of... |
for young girls. The Plank Mask (Nwantantay) among the Bobo, Bwa, and Mossi people of Burkina Faso makes an appearance during public events such as funerals... |
Jean-Baptiste Ouédraogo (category Mossi people) Jean-Baptiste Ouédraogo was born on 30 June 1942 in Kaya, French West Africa, to a Mossi family. He started his education at the École Primaire Catholique de Bam... |
Art of Burkina Faso (section Mossi masks) styles of the Bwa, "gurunsi", and Mossi, and a confusion of the Bwa people with their neighbors to the west the Bobo people. This confusion was the result... |
Naba Baongo II (category Mossi people) the constituent king of the Mossi people of Burkina Faso. According to oral tradition, he is the 37th king of the Mossi. As king, he is seen as a symbol... |
between the Mossi and the Nawdba, Pila-Pila, and Tanéka peoples. It does not support the idea, however, that the latter are offshoots of the Mossi nor that... |