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Tangale people

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475:"THE PAST AS PERCEIVED BY THE BALI NYONGA Nyongpasi's stay with the Bamoums was short-lived, as he was constandy under attack from king Mbuo-Mbuo Njoya. Between 1845 and 1848 Nyongpasi and his people were driven across the Nun river to Bagham, where they regrouped and moved towards Bamenda. After staying in Nkwen for a while, they moved to Kufon, near the present Protestant college Bali, defeated the Bali Kontan and incorporated them into the Bali army. During the long journey from Foumban to Kufom, Nyongpasi and his people subdued and in-corporated many other people. These were the Won, the Set, the Ngiam, the Sang, the Ngod, the Sangam, the Fuleng and the Munyam people, who today form a great part of Bali Nyonga. These people are usually referred to as Bani Bantem or Bani Balolo, because they were not part of the original Bali group" 1255: 97:
Adult males were supposed to show their manhood by fighting, and as proof of their courage, they were required to bring the heads of the enemy they had murdered with them upon returning from the battleground. These combat trophies were given to a priest, who placed them under the family's holy tree.
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and Shongom. A list of some of those places they settled at include; SanumKude (also known as Big San) near Ngazargamu and Kupto. Kupto was like the Biblical ‘Corinth’; a place where different tribes and groups came together to co-exist and co-habit. At Kupto, the Tangale’s lived together with the
80:. However, due to constant inter-tribal conflicts, they had to keep migrating from one place to another. Eventually, they settled in at least seven different locations before they came to their presently known settlement, four Local Government Areas of Gombe State; Akko, Billiri, 89:, Tera, Waja, Bolewa, Songom and other neighbouring tribes. It was from Kupto that they further migrated to find a new shelter; mostly mountainous areas which most felt were safer from the frequent raids and attacks they encountered from marauders. 57:. It is believed that Tangal was instrumental in organizing the clans under his leadership and because of this, the people under him were referred to as the Tangale (as it was customary in many 865: 418:
The Tangale people's food are Dipo, kumbam, Shaka kodo, Ronjo, kar bayo, prepared with a special type of daddawa (beanscake); "ed mammu"; "kwaksak" and "Shinga"
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Present-day Tangale people have deserted their traditional idol worship with Christianity as the major religion in Tangale land and a high percentage of Muslims.
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Three years in office, Malam Danladi has not been able to mobilize support, because the people have continually opposed him - they maintain their position of not
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The native language of Tangale Tribe is Tangale but due to the dominance of Hausa language in the Northern Nigeria, most of them can also speak Hausa fluently.
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have asked the Governor to respect the choice of the people, but Gov. Inuwa went ahead and announced his choice. However, the Tangale people have since then
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After the demise of Mai Abdu Buba Maisheru II, the Governor Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe state appointed the current Mai Tangle, Malam
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During the election for successor to Maisheru II by the Tangale kingmakers, only three out of 18 contestants secured votes;
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The Tangale people were mostly idol/ Spirit worshipers before the advent of colonial rule. They have spirits like
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The Tangale people are migrants from Yemen through Egypt and then to the present
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Sensing the Governor was going to announce Malam Sanusi, the Tangale people t
65: 26: 843: 395:, Malam Ahmed Magaji got 2 votes, and Malam Danladi Sanusi also 2 votes. 890: 808:"Nigeria: Tangale Dog Festival, Aka 'Bai' Carnival/ Palam Tangle Revamps" 81: 834:"19,000 sign petition against Tangale dog consumption carnival in Gombe" 107: 900: 874: 54: 46: 30: 388:. Their grievance is hung on the fact that he was not their choice. 42: 608: 1134: 1035: 1020: 960: 428:
Nanamudo (Mother of Death), and Yamba (the goddess of creation).
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Since the year 1295 until 2021, the Tangale people have had
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refused to recognise Malam Sanusi as their royal head
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Index

ethnic groups
Nigeria
Gombe State
Tangale
Tangal
Billiri
Gombe state
Nigeria
African
communities
ethnic group
Borno State
Kaltungo
Kare-Kare
15 rulers called Mai Tangle
Danladi Sanusi-Maiyamba
ook to the street to oppose the move
the Middle-Belt Forum
refused to recognise Malam Sanusi as their royal head
Dr. Musa Idris Maiyamba got 5 votes
recognising him as their ruler
"THE PAST AS PERCEIVED BY THE BALI NYONGA Nyongpasi's stay with the Bamoums was short-lived, as he was constandy under attack from king Mbuo-Mbuo Njoya. Between 1845 and 1848 Nyongpasi and his people were driven across the Nun river to Bagham, where they regrouped and moved towards Bamenda. After staying in Nkwen for a while, they moved to Kufon, near the present Protestant college Bali, defeated the Bali Kontan and incorporated them into the Bali army. During the long journey from Foumban to Kufom, Nyongpasi and his people subdued and in-corporated many other people. These were the Won, the Set, the Ngiam, the Sang, the Ngod, the Sangam, the Fuleng and the Munyam people, who today form a great part of Bali Nyonga. These people are usually referred to as Bani Bantem or Bani Balolo, because they were not part of the original Bali group"
doi
10.4324/9780203059999-59
ISBN
978-0-203-05999-9
"Uncomfortable prototypes: Rethinking socio-cultural factors for the design of public housing in Billiri, north east Nigeria"
doi
10.1016/j.foar.2013.04.004
ISSN

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