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    Mandara (Malgwa), Glavda Dghwede: Cineni, Dghwede, Guduf, Gava, Gvoko Podoko: Podoko, Matal (from A.5 Mafa) Mofu (part of South A.5 Mafa) Tokombere: Ouldeme...
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  • Parkwa (Parəkwa), also Podoko, is an Afro-Asiatic language of Cameroon. The Parekwa traditionally inhabit the Parekwa massifs, located to the west and...
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  • Ouldeme, Zulgo Further examples of the system of the appear in e.g. Gidar and Podoko. A typical feature for these languages is that vowel frontness or roundedness...
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  • woman to receive tenure at Harvard GSD Nobuko Nakahara (1929–2008), founded PODOKO, association of female architects Yuko Nagayama (born 1975), founded Yuko...
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  • Mandara Mountains view from Mora Rocky mountains in Mora Hicking in Mora Podoko warriors (Mora) A hut in Mora UK Telegraph, Thousands flee Boko Haram attacks...
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    Kapsiki, Mada, Mafa, Massa, Matakam, Mofou, Mora, Mousgoum, Muyang, Ouldeme, Podoko, Toupouri people, Vame and Zulgo are all considered Kirdi, due to their...
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    applies to the other peoples of Mandara region, such as the Mafa, Mofu, Podoko Guisiga, or Daba. The mountain region has a kaleidoscope of local cultures...
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  • Muyang, tèm in Vame, àtìm in Ouldeme, ʹgaŋgaŋ in Mofu, and gáŋəka or tímé in Podoko. Conical drums: played in parts of northern Cameroon, where it is called...
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  • House') Nobuko Nakahara died on July 5, 2008, at age 79. She participated in PODOKO (named from pensedo, kiskutedo, and kureedo, in Esperanto meaning “while...
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