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Folk proverbs of the Fulani ethnic group
Fulani proverbs contain the folk wisdom of the Fulani people, expressed in their traditional sayings such as munyal deefan hayre ("patience can cook a
Fulani_proverbs
Traditional saying that reveals a thought truth
food and its eater". Proverbs have been used to explain and illustrate the Fulani cultural value of pulaaku. But using proverbs to illustrate a cultural
Proverb
Chadic language spoken in West Africa
attributed to the fact that Ghana's Hausa population descend from Hausa-Fulani traders settled in the zongo districts of major trade-towns up and down
Hausa_language
Variety of the Fula language
language features extensive use of proverbs, idioms, and metaphors, reflecting the cultural characteristics of the Fulani people. In terms of sociolinguistics
Nigerian_Fulfulde
Traditional state in Nigeria
numerically, the Fulani have dominated the region; this community includes livestock Fulani, semi-settled Fulani, and settled Fulani. During the 1930s
Gombe_Emirate
Racial or ethnic group in Jamaica
people), Yoruba, and Ibibio. To a lesser extent, some slaves came from the Fulani, Temne, and Mande people (such as the Mende and Mandinka). Akan (then called
Afro-Jamaicans
Hourglass-shaped West African drum
in their bordering West African countries, such as the Kanuri, Djerma, Fulani, and Hausa.[citation needed] In Senegalese and Gambian history, the tama
Talking_drum
Anglican bishop in Yoruba country (present day Nigeria)
Awaye present, Oyo State, Nigeria), he and his family were captured by Fulani slave raiders when he was about twelve years old. This took place during
Samuel_Ajayi_Crowther
Country in West Africa
that Mali is a Fulani pronunciation of the name of the Mande peoples. It is suggested that a sound shift led to the change, whereby in Fulani the alveolar
Mali
Continent
speaking groups are also found. The Niger–Congo-speaking Yoruba, Igbo, Fulani, Akan, and Wolof ethnic groups are the largest and most influential. In
Africa
Variant of Arabic spoken in Chad
1635 by the fusion of a population of Arabic speakers with a population of Fulani nomads. During the colonial era, a form of pidgin Arabic known as Turku
Chadian_Arabic
Cultural region in Nigeria
they are collectivists and believe they are all equal as affirmed by such proverbs as "biri kambiri" and "egwe bere ugo bere" and it lacks the state as would
Igboland
Lack of requirement for morphological agreement with respect to gender in some languages
administrator), idioms (e.g. olla oma herransa, to be one's own master), and proverbs (e.g. auta miestä mäessä, älä mäen alla; help a man on the hill, not under
Gender neutrality in genderless languages
Gender_neutrality_in_genderless_languages
Type of drum used in traditional Yoruba music
worship". It is recorded that during the last days of the Oyo Empire, when the Fulani had captured Ilorin and become masters of Oyo, Sita, Emir of Ilorin required
Gbedu
Traditional sound-based art forms developed by sub-Saharan African peoples
community, celebrate festivals and funerals, compete, recite history, proverbs and poetry and encounter gods. They inculcate social patterns and values
Sub-Saharan African music traditions
Sub-Saharan_African_music_traditions
Nigerian writer and political activist
His books involved documenting Yoruba historical heroes, common Yoruba proverbs, government styles of the Yoruba, and others. As a political/social activist
Isaac_Delano
Hostility, prejudice, or discrimination against Jews
country, of the world". Krefetz gives, as illustrations, many slurs and proverbs (in several different languages) which suggest that Jews are stingy, or
Antisemitism
Historically persecuted people
Langue Française [Etymological, Historical and Anecdotal Dictionary of Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases of the French Language] (in French). Paris: P. Bertrand
Cagot
ethnic Fulani from Bunza takes over leadership as head of the Jama'a, a mixed congregation of Ọyọ Muslims and non Ọyọs like runaway Hausa slaves, Fulanis and
Timeline_of_Yoruba_history
West African ethnic group
populations, the Wolof, Tukulor, Senufo, Minianka, Dogon, Songhay and most Fulani, Moorish and Tuareg populations". Patricia McKissack; Fredrick McKissack
Mandinka_people
holders, and singers also praise recent and still-living family members. Proverbs are another major component of traditional songs. These are typically accompanied
Music_of_Mali
Ethnic group of Sierra Leone
Bakongo, Ewe, Angolan, Wolof, Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, Bambara, Nupe, and Fulani people who had been enslaved by illegal slave traders. The Liberated Africans
Sierra_Leone_Creole_people
Festivals in Nigeria
Shadi flogging competition is a traditional rite of passage among Jafun Fulani men. In this practice, young men are escorted by women and led into a public
List_of_festivals_in_Nigeria
Hiskett, M. (1957). "Material Relating to the State of Learning Among the Fulani Before their Jihād". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies
Nigerian_literature
kitabu hicho "that (aforementioned) book", kitabu kimoja "one book", kitabu fulani "some (particular) book", kitabu chochote "any book (at all)". A verbal
Swahili_grammar
Nigerian writer (born 1979)
Non-Fiction, Antioch University, Los Angeles. Another story in the book, The Fulani Damsel was published in the Litro Magazine, a Literary and Creative Arts
Jeff_Unaegbu
Muslim Sahelian tribes throughout West Africa, such as the Bambara, Kanuri, Fulani and Songhai. Traditional Hausa music is used to celebrate births, marriages
Music_of_Nigeria
Musical artist
interchangeable with Diallo. In some parts of West Africa, Fula people (Fulani; French: Peul; Fula: Fulɓe) are not welcomed, especially the Diallo family
Yaya_Diallo
Stinky Grooves Producer — Mandingo New World Power Producer — Mandinka and Fulani Music of The Gambia Ancient Heart Producer — Maceo Parker For All the King's
Bill_Laswell_discography
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hat styles Bonnet Poke bonnet Cloche hat Ironside, H. A. (5 July 2006). Proverbs and Song of Solomon. Kregel Academic. p. 338-339. ISBN 978-0-8254-9739-1
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Girl/Female
Muslim
Gorgeous
Girl/Female
Sikh
Soul Bani
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name AOLANI means "heavenly cloud."
Girl/Female
Indian
Happy
Boy/Male
Muslim
Free flying Shah sawar
Girl/Female
Indian
Flowering, Blooming, Flower
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name ULANI means "gay, happy."
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name NALANI means "the heavens."
Boy/Male
Welsh
Strong.
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of Latin Valentinus, FOLANT means "healthy, strong."
Girl/Female
Hindu
The Moon
Boy/Male
Muslim
Hight, Upward
Girl/Female
Hawaiian
The sky;chieftain.
Boy/Male
Egyptian
A request.
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name ALANI means "orange tree."
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Ioannes, JUHANI means "God is gracious."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Luminous
Boy/Male
African
cutting'.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian
Heights; Bulandi
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Tulasi; Radha
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Girl/Female
Muslim
Generous
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Bright
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name DUONG means "virile."
Girl/Female
Indian
Undefeated, A flower, One name of devis names
Female
English
English short form of Latin Isabella, SABELLA means "God is my oath."
Boy/Male
African, Indian, Sanskrit
Old Age
Boy/Male
African, Celebrity, Hindu, Indian, Swahili, Tamil, Traditional
A Gentleman; Child; Clerk; A Native Clerk who Writes
Boy/Male
Hindu
The universal soul
Girl/Female
Latin American
Young.
Biblical
the hiding of the Lord
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n. pl.
Alt. of Foolahs
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Flank
n.
See Uhlan.
n.
A drawing made with it. See Charcoal, n. 2, and Charcoal drawing, under Charcoal.
v. i.
To be posted on the side.
v. t.
To go beyond, or be superior to, on the flank; to pass around or turn the flank or flanks of.
n. pl.
Same as Fulahs.
v. i.
To border; to touch.
n.
See Koulan.
n.
That part of a bastion which reaches from the curtain to the face, and defends the curtain, the flank and face of the opposite bastion; any part of a work defending another by a fire along the outside of its parapet.
a.
Alt. of Plano-
n.
The side of an army, or of any division of an army, as of a brigade, regiment, or battalion; the extreme right or left; as, to attack an enemy in flank is to attack him on the side.
v. t.
To stand at the flank or side of; to border upon.
n.
Same as Fulahs.
n.
Fine charcoal of willow wood, used as a drawing implement.
v. t.
To overlook or command the flank of; to secure or guard the flank of; to pass around or turn the flank of; to attack, or threaten to attack; the flank of.
imp. & p. p.
of Flank
n.
A species of Magnolia (M. conspicua) with large white blossoms that open before the leaves. See the Note under Magnolia.
n. pl.
A peculiar African race of uncertain origin, but distinct from the negro tribes, inhabiting an extensive region of Western Soudan. Their color is brown or yellowish bronze. They are Mohammedans. Called also Fellatahs, Foulahs, and Fellani. Fulah is also used adjectively; as, Fulah empire, tribes, language.