Mande


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a group of African languages in the Niger-Congo group spoken from Senegal east as far as the Ivory Coast

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As indigenous peoples are so attuned to the environment, Mande said that 'if the mountains fall, the cities will fall,' underlining the need to respect ancestral domain and indigenous culture, and; protect the environment especially at this time of severe weather changes.
In due course of time the international support will phase out and other two local stakeholders', namely, MandE Directorate and University of Peshawar will carry forward evaluation through as an integral part of the national system.
There, he founded Super Mande, a group that established itself as one of the most popular bands in the area.
That novel opens with a map of Africa showing the Mande peoples situated in the continent.
coli bacteria from reaching consumers of ground beef, USDA Deputy Under Secretary Jerold Mande told the House Agriculture Committee.
The kora is a harp with twenty-one strings, played by the Mande people of West Africa.
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"We are particularly proud of this year's results which testify to the growing strength of our institution", said Mande Sidibe, president of the Ecobank Group.
Denis Anguyo and Godfrey Mande became the first from that country to play in a professional tournament in the UK.
"I am certain that the agency's large public failures on the flu vaccine and the Cox-2 drugs are directly related to the absence of accountable leadership," asserts Jerold Mande of the Yale University Cancer Center, who was one of Kessler's top assistants.
He and co-accused Amos Gorg Mande Elias, 17, were due to face trial.