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Chakosi, also
known by its
autonym Anufo, is a
Central Tano
language spoken in
northeast Ghana,
northern Togo,
northwest Benin and
Ivory Coast by approximately...
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Chakosi are an Akan
people who
trace their origin to an area in the
Ivory Coast in a
place they call Anou or Ano. Thus, they
refer to
themselves and...
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Chakosi, or Anufo, may be:
Chakosi people the
Chakosi language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Anufo. If an internal...
- Bia (Primarily in
Ivory Coast and
Western Ghana)
North Bia
Anyin Baoulé
Chakosi (Anufo)
Sefwi (Sehwi)
South Bia
Nzema Ahanta Jwira-Pepesa All have written...
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Kabye Lama
Lukpa Mbelime Mossi Nateni Ngangam Tammari Tem
Waama Yom Kwa
Chakosi Foodo Ede Ifè
Mokole Yoruba Yoruboid Bariba Dendi Fula
Hausa Ethnic groups...
- include: the Agona, Akuapem, Akwamu, Akyem, Anyi, Ashanti, Baoulé, Bono,
Chakosi, Fante, Kwahu, Sefwi, W****a, Ahanta, and Nzema,
among others. The Akan...
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Chokosi may
refer to:
Chakosi people Chakosi language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Chokosi. If an
internal link led...
- Akyem, Alladian, Anyi, Ashanti, ****in, Attie, Avikam, Baoulé, Bonos,
Chakosi, Egas, Evalue, Fante, M'Bato, Nzema,
Sefwi (including
House of Israel)...
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Ivory Coast Languages Baoulé,
French Religion Christianity,
traditional religions Related ethnic groups Other Akans,
especially Anyi,
Chakosi, and Sefwi...
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primary economic activity is farming.
Tribes like kokombas, kotokoli,
chakosi and
dagombas can be
found in this district. Currently,
Charles Bintin is...