The northern tribes of Ghana primarily include the Dagombas, Mamprusis, Nanumbas, and Gonjas. These ethnic groups inhabit the Northern Region, which is characterized by a rich cultural heritage and diverse languages. The Dagombas are known for their traditional chieftaincy system, while the Mamprusis and Gonjas have distinct customs and practices. Together, these tribes contribute to Ghana's cultural diversity and play a significant role in the country's social and economic landscape.
Dagombas are not people from Burkina Faso and therefore are not Burkinabes. Dagombas are Ghanaians.Both the Dagombas ,Mamprusis and Mossi people were living together in Dagomba and Mamprusi lands in ancient times when mossi people migrated to Burkina Faso and founded the mossi lands when burkina faso was an empty land.However mossis claimed that some mossis came from the area of the sahara desert in the north.The three tribes are described as brothers.When Tohazie and his followers came from Northern Nigeria,to Mali to Burkina Faso into Ghana all these three tribes were there and they introduced the chieftaincy institution to them after having married their daughters and produced some of the royals.The ancestors of the mossi managed to escape with their chieftaincy to Burkina Faso whilst Mamprusis and Dagombas managed to enskine their people.Tohazie and his people were said to be Berbers which was a combination of Arabs and Spanish warriors as their origin.The chief of Gambaga was said to have ruled all the tree tribes when they were small and mossi were found around Gambaga and Bawku. Some mossi chiefs perhaps their mothers were both Mamprusis and Dagombas and Lossi too vice versa.Naa Gbewa Tohazies grandson was said to have stayed in Sanga , the town of mossi yangas whose fathers were also chiefs of gambaaga in ghana .
The Portugese settled in the republic of Ghana in 1471
yes, dagombas were one time called mossi people because historians and linguists have stated that their languages were and are similar which means that it was one tribe which split into two or more and when mossi left dagomba and mamprusi they assimilated other several different tribes and the mossi language changed slightly from dagomba of today and it could be vice versa because it was generations ago.Historians claimed that it was when Tohazie came that some called themselves dagombas, some mamprusis and some mossi people, that explained the split.There are several tribes in northern ghana who said they are also mossi. dagomba and mamprusi people Those who read a lot of history books will come across such books one day.There is another history which states that the mossi claim they are mamprusi, dagomba and wala people in ghana.The mossi royals claim they have different history from the other mossi peoples.The truth of all this is that some claimed Tohajie and his warriors were berbers who were a mixture of arabs and spanish after they became assimilated and came and introduced chieftaincy to mossi, mamprusi and dagomba peoples in ghana.The original chiefs of berber origin married dagomba, mossi and mamprusi women and gave birth to some royals in northern ghana when they came from northern nigeria. That is another history so choose one.This simply means that these three tribes learnt this chieftaincy institution from the original berbers and their descendents became mamprusi, mossi and dagombas through assimilation.The mamprusi and mossi people were said to have been chiefs of some villages in the gurunsi area of former upper region of ghana which means that some royals eventhough may be known to be gurunshies today their origins were mossi and mamprusi peoples
I did not come from Ghana it came from Jamaca
Ghana either came 5th or 9th
it came from china
The National Vocational Training Institute came to Ghana in 1970. The NVTI is an institute that was built to create and find opportunities for those in Ghana who wish to pursue them, but otherwise would be unable to.
they came and and built some towns and it impacted the land
looking for somewhere to settle they came from russia to alaska
in their ports of entry
Delaware