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Broader terms:Narrower term:Used for:- Dabakala (African people)
- Dioula (African people)
- Diula (African people)
- Djula (African people)
- Dyoula (African people)
- Dyoura (African people)
- Dyulake (African people)
- Dyulanke (African people)
- Jula (African people)
- Juula (African people)
- Wangara (African people)
- Wankara (African people)
- Dyula people
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Filed under: Dyula (African people) -- Religion
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Filed under: Ashanti (African people)- Dark and Stormy Days at Kumassi, 1900: or, Missionary Experience in Ashanti, According to the Diary of Rev. Frits Ramseyer (London: S. W. Partridge and Co., ca. 1901), by Friedrich August Ramseyer, ed. by P. Steiner, trans. by Miss Meyer, contrib. by Thomas Nichol
- Hebrewisms of West Africa: From Nile to Niger With the Jews (c1930), by Joseph J. Williams (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Psychic Phenomena of Jamaica (New York: Dial Press, 1934), by Joseph J. Williams
Filed under: Ashanti (African people) -- History- History of the Gold Coast and Asante: Based on Traditions and Historical Facts, Comprising a Period of More Than Three Centuries From About 1500 to 1860 (Basel: The author, 1895), by Carl Christian Reindorf, ed. by J. G. Christaller
Filed under: Ashanti (African people) -- Juvenile poetry
Filed under: Ashanti War, 1873-1874
Filed under: Kumasi, Battle of, Kumasi, Ghana, 1874Filed under: Ashanti War, 1873-1874 -- Juvenile fiction- By Sheer Pluck: A Tale of the Ashanti War, by G. A. Henty
Filed under: Ashanti War, 1873-1874 -- Personal narrativesFiled under: Ashanti War, 1900
Filed under: Ashanti War, 1900 -- Juvenile fiction
Filed under: Songhai (African people) -- Kings and rulers -- BiographyFiled under: Mohammed I, Askia of Songhai, 1443?-1538 |