• bambara or Bambara in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bambara or Bambarra may refer to: Bambara people, an ethnic group, primarily in Mali Bambara language...
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    2307/3334470. JSTOR 3334470. Le Barbier, Louis (1918). Études africaines : les Bambaras, mœurs, coutumes, religions (in French). Paris. p. 42.{{cite book}}: CS1...
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  • rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Bambara, also known as Bamana (N'Ko script: ߓߡߊߣߊ߲) or Bamanankan (N'Ko script:...
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    Bamana Empire (redirect from Bambara empire)
    "Chronologie des rois bambaras". Outre-Mer: 9. Roberts, Richard (1980). "Production and Reproduction of Warrior States: Segu Bambara and Segu Tokolor, c...
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  • Toni Cade Bambara, born Miltona Mirkin Cade (March 25, 1939 – December 9, 1995), was an African-American author, documentary film-maker, social activist...
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    Vigna subterranea (common names: Bambara groundnut, Bambara nut, Bambara bean, Congo goober, earth pea, ground-bean, or hog-peanut) is a member of the...
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    Bambara is an American post-punk band formed in 2007 in Athens, Georgia, currently based in Brooklyn, New York. The trio consists of twin brothers Reid...
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    The Bambara Wikipedia is the edition of Wikipedia in the Bambara language, spoken in Mali, Burkina Faso and Senegal. This edition of Wikipedia contains...
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  • Bambara Kannaley (transl. With the eyes like spinning top; spelt onscreen as Bambharakannaley) is a 2005 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed...
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  • large wave of immigration of Bambaras in search of arable land for peanut cultivation followed aswell. Malicounda Bambara's size increased greatly and was...
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