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  • Other than polite greetings I spoke no Mampruli or Dagbani and was completely at the mercy of my translators.

    Spellbound Karen Palmer 2010

  • In a polygamous culture where women are seen as servants, coaxing stories out of the accused women often meant interpreting riddles delivered in Mampruli or Dagbani, obscure dialects spoken only in the northern region.

    Spellbound Karen Palmer 2010

  • In a polygamous culture where women are seen as servants, coaxing stories out of the accused women often meant interpreting riddles delivered in Mampruli or Dagbani, obscure dialects spoken only in the northern region.

    Spellbound Karen Palmer 2010

  • Other than polite greetings I spoke no Mampruli or Dagbani and was completely at the mercy of my translators.

    Spellbound Karen Palmer 2010

  • Other than polite greetings I spoke no Mampruli or Dagbani and was completely at the mercy of my translators.

    Spellbound Karen Palmer 2010

  • In a polygamous culture where women are seen as servants, coaxing stories out of the accused women often meant interpreting riddles delivered in Mampruli or Dagbani, obscure dialects spoken only in the northern region.

    Spellbound Karen Palmer 2010

  • The name 'Ti Gbibi Taba', which is a Dagbani term literally meaning 'Let's support each other', was adopted by the women to give them strength through group solidarity, at a time when their families and community members have neglected them.

    Women From Witch Camps Claim Their Human Rights Christopher 2009

  • The name 'Ti Gbibi Taba', which is a Dagbani term literally meaning 'Let's support each other', was adopted by the women to give them strength through group solidarity, at a time when their families and community members have neglected them.

    Archive 2009-07-01 Christopher 2009

  • "Experience over the last five years in three language groups - Twi, Ewe, and Dagbani - has proven that this approach speeds the learner's ability to acquire basic literacy skills, and increases their confidence by using a phonetic and syllabic approach," said Dr. Casely-Hayford.

    Bahá’í World News Service Headlines 2009

  • "Experience over the last five years in three language groups - Twi, Ewe, and Dagbani - has proven that this approach speeds the learner's ability to acquire basic literacy skills, and increases their confidence by using a phonetic and syllabic approach," said Dr. Casely-Hayford.

    Bahá’í World News Service Headlines 2009

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