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166: 22: 148: 382:,after some leadership struggles in the Empire. The Kuranko's were the rulers and military leaders during the night of the empire. Due to the vastness of the empire, and their role in the military, they were deployed across East to West Africa. One of the most prominent military group led by warrior 446:
does not dominate. As the Kuranko have moved south over time, so they have maintained this savanna and burning lifestyle, leading to a gradual southward moving of the limit of the savanna lands. (This narrative is limited to the Mansa Kama era. However, the Kuranko history goes beyond the Kama, who
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as its religion, and many Kuranko are nominally Muslim. However, the region is very isolated, and many of the more formal aspects of the Islamic faith are not adhered to. The people are also not politically Islamic, with the dichotomy between Catholic and Islamic African populations, not a major
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The Kuranko believe that in the forests, the rivers, and the mountains live quasi-human beings known as Nyenne. These are "bush spirits," who are believed to influence Kuranko's life in different ways. Ancestral spirit and natural ecosystem forms the core of the Kuranko spiritual life
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which aims at gradually but firmly establishing attitudes related to adulthood in girls, discussions on fertility, morality and proper sexual comportment. The society also maintains an interest in the well-being of its members throughout their lives.
916: 406:, which is still a chiefdom to this day, and extended his rule across Sierra Leone, Foredugu to the port in Koya (Queen Elizabeth II Queue). Kama travelled widely across the area with an Islamic 304:, as well as distinct social groupings can be found. In general, the Koranko are a peaceful people who have maintained a separate ethnic identity, despite years of tribal mixings. Each Kuranko 358:. This region lacks adequate road systems and is not easily accessible, leaving the Kuranko socially isolated. This may explain why most Kuranko have held on to their traditional culture and 902:
African Journal of Reproductive Health / La Revue Africaine de La Santé Reproductive, vol. 16, no. 4, Women's Health and Action Research Centre (WHARC), 2012, pp. 119–31,
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lands, they have taken active measures to preserve their habitat as this type, including setting fires as part of the hunting process, to ensure that large plant life and
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Men in the Kuranko culture undergo various initiation rituals on reaching puberty, becoming members of a secretive "club" when they do so. The initiation consists of a
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was a newcomer to the scene at that time. this story needs to be told from the real Kuranko history perspective.)
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in the late 1600s, encountering numerous military battles on the way. This included establishing the town of
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without adhering to all the strict protocols of that religion. The Kuranko speak a language similar to the
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people, but many people in this isolated area still follow traditional religious beliefs, identifying as
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to the family of the chosen woman. The Kuranko are polygamous, and some men have more than one wife.
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In place of formal Islam, the people continue to believe in many aspects of their ancient religion.
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Misreading the African Landscape: Society and Ecology in a Forest-Savanna Mosaic
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The Kuranko occupy a mountainous region within the northeastern Sierra Leone
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Cultural power, ritual symbolism and human rights violations in Sierra Leone
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Female Genital Mutilation in Sierra Leone: Who Are the Decision Makers?
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The Kuranko lands were one of the first areas of Sierra Leone to adopt
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The Koranko speak the Kuranko language (or Koranko), a dialect of the
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as their primary employment. Since their origins were in the
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The Kuranko moved into the territory of present-day
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