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I found him participating in a raucous, drum-filled Dagomba celebration in a sunny courtyard.
Spellbound Karen Palmer 2010
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He lost, but had been chosen as chief of the students like him, who were not ethnically Dagomba.
Spellbound Karen Palmer 2010
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He lost, but had been chosen as chief of the students like him, who were not ethnically Dagomba.
Spellbound Karen Palmer 2010
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He lost, but had been chosen as chief of the students like him, who were not ethnically Dagomba.
Spellbound Karen Palmer 2010
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I found him participating in a raucous, drum-filled Dagomba celebration in a sunny courtyard.
Spellbound Karen Palmer 2010
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It was a gesture of respect for his Dagomba classmates, who were selecting their class chief.
Spellbound Karen Palmer 2010
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It was a gesture of respect for his Dagomba classmates, who were selecting their class chief.
Spellbound Karen Palmer 2010
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I found him participating in a raucous, drum-filled Dagomba celebration in a sunny courtyard.
Spellbound Karen Palmer 2010
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It was a gesture of respect for his Dagomba classmates, who were selecting their class chief.
Spellbound Karen Palmer 2010
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Languages: French (official and the language of commerce), Ewe and Mina (the two major African languages in the south), Kabye (sometimes spelled Kabiye) and Dagomba (the two major African languages in the north)
Togo 2009
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