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The peoples of Africa are often described in terms of their ethnic background or their languages. There are several thousand ethnic groups in Africa, ranging in physical stature from the short Pygmies to the tall Maasai, each with its own cultural traditions. Here are only a few of them.

Please note: Some of the peoples and associations presented here are so closely related that more than one topic heading may apply. For example, The Akan people are given a page of their own, yet the Asante ( Ashanti ) are also an Akan people, as are the Akuapem. So, a full search for the 'Akan' may involve looking at pages dedicated to sub-groups as well. Some sub-group pages may contain only a link or two, but they are still part of a much larger picture.

You will find a similar relationship among some of other peoples listed here. This is a case where a little advanced knowledge of the subject may be an advantage when using these pages.


Frafra __ An encyclopedic article with links to related materials. - From Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frafra

Frafra People __ "Frafra peoples belong to a larger subset of peoples in the area of southern Burkina Faso and northern Ghana collectively known as Gurunsi peoples. This term is applied to these peoples, who share common histories, languages, and political structures, but it may also carry pejorative overtones in local usage." You will find material related to history, culture, political structure, religion and more. - From University of Iowa - http://www.uiowa.edu/~africart/toc/people/Frafra.html

Linguistic Lineage for FRAFRA __ Trace the evolution of the Frafra language. - From ethnologue.com - http://www.ethnologue.com/14/show_lang_family.asp?code=GUR

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