- The
majority of
Biafadas are **** Muslims. However, some are
Catholics or
animists who
believe that
objects have spirits. The
Biafadas mix
Islam with...
- historians. The
earliest inhabitants were the Jola, Papel, Manjak, Balanta, and
Biafada peoples.[citation needed]
Later the
Mandinka and
Fulani migrated into the...
-
Biafada (ga-njoola) is a
Senegambian language of Guinea-Bissau.
Biafada is
heavily influenced by Mandinka.
Variants on the name
include Beafada, Bedfola...
- followed. The
oldest inhabitants were the Jola, Papel, Manjak, Balanta, and
Biafada peoples. The
Mandinka and
Fulani later migrated into the region, pushing...
- Bainunk-Kobiana-Kasanga (branch)
Kobiana Gujaher Gubëeher Guñaamolo
Biafada-Pajade (branch)
Pajade Biafada Tenda (branch)
Konyagi B****ari
Bedik Bak (branch) Joola...
-
River trade as
Bijago raiders increasingly disrupted Biafada and lançado
commerce and
terrorized Biafada communities along the river."
George E. Brooks, Landlords...
- citation]
Later in the
sixteenth century,
Black slaves came from Bran,
biafadas and
Gelofe (in Cape Verde).
Black slaves were
classified into
several types...
-
retention and
ancestral connections are
those of the Mandinga, Wolof,
Biafada,
Papel and
Bainouk ethnicities,
while the
remaining suspected ethnicities...
- century–?) (Wasa people) Kwahu: 33 (16th/17th century–?) (Kwahu)
Biafada Kingdoms: (
Biafada people) Guinala/Quinala (pre 15th
century CE–?) (v****al of Kaabu)...
-
Guinala or
Quinara was an
important Biafada kingdom in pre-colonial Guinea-Bissau
situated between the Geba and Rio
Grande de Buba rivers. The main port...