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Baoulé people - Wikipedia The Baoulé are traditionally farmers who live in the centre of Ivory Coast, in a French braid shaped region (the Baoule “V”) between the rivers Bandama and N'Zi This area broadly encompasses the regions around the cities of Bouaké and Yamoussoukro
Baule | West African, Ivory Coast, Akan | Britannica Baule, an African people inhabiting Côte d’Ivoire between the Comoé and Bandama rivers The Baule are an Akan group, speaking a Tano language of the Kwa branch of the Niger-Congo language family
BAULE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of BAULE is the theoretical amount of nitrogen or other essential mineral constituent necessary to produce one-half of the maximum possible yield of a crop
Baule People | Culture, History and art of the Baule People The Baule people are descendants of the Akan, who migrated from Ghana to Ivory Coast during the 17th century They are known for their strong sense of community, family values, and their ability to maintain their cultural practices despite Western influence
Baule artist - Portrait face mask from a mblo performance - Baule - The . . . Portrait masks embody the core Baule sculptural style that is echoed in figural sculpture and decorative arts They also have provided Baule sculptors with their prime opportunity for artistic invention, and the corpus demonstrates enormous formal diversity
AFRICA | 101 Last Tribes - Baule people Baule society was characterized by extreme individualism, great tolerance, a deep aversion toward rigid political structures, and a lack of age classes, initiation, circumcision, priests, secret societies, or associations with hierarchical levels
Baoulé language - Wikipedia Baoulé (native name: wawle), also known as Baule or Bawule, [citation needed] is a language spoken in central and southern Ivory Coast, including in the regions of Lacs, Lagunes, Gôh-Djiboua, Sassandra-Marahoué, Vallée du Bandama, Woroba, and Yamoussoukro, by approximately 5 3 million people [1]
Baule - Wikipedia Baule (French pronunciation: [bol]) is a commune in the department of Loiret, Centre-Val de Loire, France The writer Michèle Desbordes (1940–2006) died in Baule