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Tenda people

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between the Nieriko and Niokolo Koba was not navigable by water but offered many excellent fords. It was a preferred crossing place for caravans plying the trade routes that linked
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Traditions et changements dans les populations tenda : colloque international : Kédougou (Sénégal Oriental), 9-16 février 1978
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The Tenda historically occupied much of what is now southeastern Senegal. In particular, the stretch of the
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word for a landing place or wharf, reflecting the Tenda region's historic importance as a river crossing.
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The area was a major source of slaves from the 1670s to the 1730s.
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A History of Wuli from the Thirteenth to the Nineteenth Century
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are an ethnolinguistic group living in the southern
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Index

Tenda languages
Senegal
Guinea-Bissau
Guinea
Bassari
Konyagui
Mandinka
Gambia river
Kaabu
Futa Jallon
Bambouk
Niger river
Djenné
Senegambian language



Portals
Senegal
Guinea
Categories
Ethnic groups in Guinea-Bissau
Ethnic groups in Guinea
Ethnic groups in Senegal

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