sundiata
the Malinke peoples
Mandingo
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Mandingo
Probably from the Malinke empire who ruled in the area from the 12th to the 16th centuries
The English name 'shea' is derived from the name of the tree in the Bambara and Malinke languages of Mali.
The cast of Bannmeile - 2007 includes: Florian Ludewig as himself Lo Malinke as himself
Sundiata, the great chief of the Malinke and the king of the Mali Empire, made Timbuktu an important center for Islamic Culture
****also known as Côte d'IvoireThere are over 60 ethnic groups in Côte d'Ivoire; the major groups are the Baoule, Beti, Senufo, Malinke, Anyi, and Dan. There are also a significant number of immigrants from neighboring Burkina Faso, Mali, and Guinea, as well as many people of Lebanese and French descent.
Sundiata is a legendary figure who founded the Mali Empire in West Africa in the 13th century. He is remembered for his conquests and his role in establishing a powerful empire that would flourish for centuries. Sundiata's story is preserved in oral tradition and written texts, making him a significant figure in African history.
Mansa Musa's mother was likely named Haji, though specific historical records about her are limited. She was a member of the Malinke people, and her lineage may have influenced Musa's rise to power in the Mali Empire. Mansa Musa is best known for his wealth and his pilgrimage to Mecca, which significantly raised the profile of Mali in the Islamic world.
it wasn't just one tribe. the africans were of various cultural groups. There were Ashanti, Ewe, (Ghana)Wolof, Malinke,(Senegambia area) Yoruba, Ibo,(Nigeria) Balante, Kissi,(Guinea-Bissau) and many other groups like the Hausa and Fulani. Check out slaveryinamerica.org. hope that helps :-) what specific ports were the hausa and fulani people taken