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An Account of The History of Fuladu And Alfa Yaaya (NCAC_RDD_TAPE_0013A)
History of Alfa Yaya’s leadership and battles fought in Fuladu When Modi Agibou killed his brother Sorrie at Kadeh, he fled to Kang Kutubo in Touba. While in... -
Songs (NCAC_RDD_TAPE_0068B)
Hunters' songs (Mandinka) Simbong Fulɓe songs Kora Alternative names: Dudu, Dodou, Camara Published by NCAC - National Digital Archive of The... -
An Interview About The History of Wuli (NCAC_RDD_TAPE_0079A_B)
History of Wuli Singate clan Waali clan Alternative names: Singateh, Wali, Wally, Moussa, Mussa Published by NCAC - National Digital Archive of The Gambia,... -
A Performance of Joola Music (NCAC_RDD_TAPE_3136A)
Dance Joola Juumo music Flute Bugarabu Alternative names: Coli, Colley, Kolley, Kolly, Kausu, Kawsu, Darbo, Darboe, Dabo, Daboe, Modu, Modou... -
An Account on Almaame Saamori Tuure (NCAC_RDD_TAPE_0265A)
Almami Samori part 3 Jawleng Karamoho, Almami Samori's son, was sent to France to study the French people. The French recognized him and displayed their superior... -
A Translation of an Arabic Manuscript About The History of Kaabu And Fuladu (...
History of Kaabu and Fuladu Sankolla vs Futa Jalon Battle of Berekolong The Silla clan Alfa Moolo's provinces Alternative names: Sillah, Alpha,... -
An Account on Fode Kabaa and Musa Moolo (NCAC_RDD_TAPE_0036A)
Fode Kabaa Dumbuyaa's encounters with Musa Moolo The French Faa Dari Alternative names: Foday, Kaba, Dumbuya, Dumbouya, Mousa, Moussa, Mussa, Fa, Dary,... -
An Interview About Marriage Customs of The Fulɓe People (NCAC_RDD_TAPE_0323A_B)
Marriage customs of Fulɓe Plaiting Hair dressing Alternative names: Fatu, Fatou, Ceesay, Cisse, Seesay, Sissay, Sise, Sisse Published by NCAC - National Digital... -
Reading About The Society in The Upper River Region in The Gambia (NCAC_RDD_T...
Upper River Gambian Society Alternative names: Fatty, Babung Published by NCAC - National Digital Archive of The Gambia, initiated by University of Hamburg,... -
A Speech of President Jawara (NCAC_RDD_TAPE_0088B)
Politics Speech of President Kayiraba Dawuda Jawara at Senegalese Industrial Fair Alternative names: Kairaba, Dawda, Dauda Published by NCAC - National... -
An Account on Hamaba And His Life in Badibu (NCAC_RDD_TAPE_0038B)
History of Badibu Hamaba Alternative names: Joof, Alhagi, Alhagie, Alhajie, Abdoulie, Abdulie, Abdullahi, Diaye, Ndiaye, N'Diaye, Njie, Njai, Mansour Published... -
An Account on The History of Kafuta And Manduar (NCAC_RDD_TAPE_0614A)
Continuation of TAPE_0613 History of Kombo Kafuta Manduar Alternative names: Bojang, Conte, Conteh, Konteh, Alhagi, Alhagie, Alhajie, Bai, Baye, Kanute, Kanoteh,... -
NCAC_RDD_TAPE_0043A
Almaame Saamori Tuure the son of Kemo Lamfiya Touray and Sona Camara, was born in Sanankoro. His ancestors were mainly Islamic scholars. Almaami... -
NCAC_RDD_TAPE_0270A
HISTORY OF KELEFA SANNEH Kelefa Sanneh’s father was Simbiring Sanneh and his mother Sankananki. She was known for her generosity to everyone. The ruler predicted... -
NCAC_RDD_TAPE_0342B
Sayre Sankano and Musa Molloh The relationship between Musa Molloh and Sayre Sankano was very amicable. Sayre Sankano was not only a friend but was Musa’s... -
NCAC_RDD_TAPE_0371A_B
Side A SE1: Poetry SE2: Origin of Mandinka Fulɓe Fodee Kabaa Side B SE1: Continuation of Side A SE2: Gambia Senegal ... -
NCAC_RDD_TAPE_0140A
History of Kaabu Kabu was ruled by the Mandinkas, and during Mansa Sala Manneh reign, war broke out between them and the Fulas. They clashed because the... -
NCAC_RDD_TAPE_0268A
SE1: Sunjata Part 2 When Tiramakang left Kantora Simbatenda he settled at Kabu Damantang, where Kelemankotoba Sanneh was born. Eventually, he married a woman from the Fatty... -
Some Explanations of Muslimic Duties And The Translation of Qur'anic Verses I...
Islam Qur'an translation Prayer Wolof Alternative names: Jagne, Sidibeh, Bakary, Bakari, Bakery, Kebba Published by NCAC - National Digital Archive of... -
An Account on The History of Abdu Njayi (NCAC_RDD_TAPE_0368)
No Audio available Continuation of TAPE_0367 Abdu Njayi Alternative names: Abdou, Suso, Susso, Jobarteh, Jobateh, Jobate, Amadou, Diaye, Ndiaye, N'Diaye, Njie,...