Mankanya_people

Mankanya people

Mankanya people

Ethnic group of the Senegambian region and Guinea


The Mankanya people (Portuguese: Mancanha; French: Mancagne; self-designed as Ba-hula) are an ethnic group native to West Africa, more precisely the Senegambian region and Guinea. They make up a notable ethnic group in the countries of the region, namely Senegal, The Gambia and Guinea-Bissau. Their religion is predominantly Roman Catholic, yet keep a strong tradition of animism. They speak Mankanya, a language belonging to the Bak group (NigerCongo). They are also known as Bola, Brame, Mancagne, Mancanha, Mankagne, and Mankaya.[1]


References

  1. "Info". www.culturesofwestafrica.com. Retrieved 2019-12-26.




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