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    The Temne, also called Atemne, Témené, Temné, Téminè, Temeni, Thaimne, Themne, Thimni, Timené, Timné, Timmani, or Timni, are a West African ethnic group...
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  • Temne (also Themne, Timne; IPA [t̪emnɛ][missing the tones]) is a language of the Mel branch of the Niger–Congo language family. Temne speakers live mostly...
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    the two largest ethnic groups in Sierra Leone; their neighbours, the Temne people, constitute the largest ethnic group at 35.5% of the total population...
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  • Temne can refer to: Temne people, an ethnic group of Sierra Leone Kingdom of Koya or Temne Kingdom, 1505-1896 state in the north of present-day Sierra...
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  • hierarchy may have been adopted among the Temne from the nearby Mandinka people, Fula people and Susu people. The caste hierarchy and social stratification...
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    of the Mandé peoples.: 6  In this respect Walter Rodney places them alongside the Landuma people, the Baga people, and the Temne people. The Simo is a...
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  • and Bo. The population of the town is ethnically diverse, although the Temne people make up the majority of the population. http://allafrica.com/stories/200907280582...
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  • The population of Kasseh is almost entirely inhabited by the Temne people. The Temne language is the language of communication in the town and is widely...
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  • Kingdom of Koya (redirect from Koya Temne)
    The Kingdom of Kquoja or Koya or Koya Temne, or the Temne Kingdom (1505–1896), was a pre-colonial African state in the north of present-day Sierra Leone...
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  • Foday Sankoh (category Temne people)
    Mayoso, Tonkolili District in the Northern part of Sierra Leone to an ethnic Temne father and a Loko mother. Sankoh was the son of a farmer. Sankoh attended...
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