• The Kuranko, also called Koranko, Kolanko, Kooranko, Koronko, Kouranko, Kulanko, Kurako, Kuronko, Kuranké, or Karanko, are a Mandeka (People from Mande)...
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  • Kuranko is a Mande language spoken in Southwestern Africa by approximately 350,000 Kuranko people in Sierra Leone and Guinea. In Guinea it blends into...
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    Oku people primarily reside in the communities of Fourah Bay, Fula Town, and Aberdeen in Freetown. Other minority ethnic groups are the Kuranko, who...
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    Yalunka went further into the mountains to settle among the Kuranko, Limba and Kissi people. In the midst some were raided by Almamy Samori Toure during...
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  • Kuranko people (Sierra Leone, Guinea) Kyenga people (Nigeria, Benin) Lele people (Guinea) Ligbi people (Ghana) Loko people (Sierra Leone) Loma people...
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    Turay and popularized by his son-in-law Kisimi Kamara (c. 1890–1962), a Kuranko man in Sierra Leone. During the 1920s and 1930s, he ran a school in southern...
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  • Sesay is a common surname among the Mandingo, Temne, Loko, Limba and Kuranko people of Sierra Leone, and may refer to: Alimamy Sesay (1987–), Sierra Leonean...
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    his younger brother, Dugu, on a secret mission to obtain aid from the Kuranko people, but Dugu was captured and executed on a nearby hill in full view of...
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  • Christian Reformed mission was developed, the church ministered in the Kuranko speaking people in Sierra Leone's northern Kuinadodu district by 2006. In February...
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    Yalunka people expelled them. After 1600, they migrated westward, expelling the Limbas in their march, but were under constant threat from the Kurankos. In...
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