🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #KEXP's #VarietyMix
KanKan:
🎵 Breakin tha Bank
🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #KEXP's #VarietyMix
KanKan:
🎵 Breakin tha Bank
🔧 GRIME II just got its first major post-launch patch: balance, movement and platforming got tuned, and a bunch of annoying bugs were fixed.
Boss rewards were reshuffled to be fairer, a way out of the sticky spot in Upper Kankan was added, attributes now matter more, healing and some effect durations were buffed, vendor prices and audio were tweaked. Devs are already prepping the next big update, focused on sliding and dash behavior wi...
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Kankan Nabaya. Une incursion au pays de la claire savane guinéenne by Mamoudou Kabala Kabiné Kaba
Topics
#Kankan, #ߞߊ߲ߞߊ߲߫, #Guinée, #GuinéeConakry, #histoiredelaGuinée, #histoiredelAfrique, #histoireAfricaine, #urbanologie, #histoiredelAfriquedelOuest, #étudesculturelles, #sciencesdelaculture
« Kankan Nabaya. Une incursion au pays de la claire savane guinéenne est un récit monographique. L'auteur y relate la vie quotidienne, les habitudes, les règles du vivre-ensemble et certains phénomènes culturels tels que la parenté, la famille, l'enfance, l'alimentation, les activités champêtres, les religions, les croyances, les rituels, la musique, les danses, les costumes, les jeux, etc. avant et pendant la colonisation à Kankan (Guinée).
Cet ouvrage qui entraîne le lecteur dans un univers qui fait rêver, est un témoignage dont le but est de lutter contre l'oubli des valeurs essentielles qui étaient le socle de la société d'antan et qui ont presque disparu aujourd'hui de notre quotidien. »
« Kankan Nabaya. Une incursion au pays de la claire savane guinéenne est un récit monographique. L'auteur y relate la vie quotidienne, les habitudes, les...
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The History of the N'ko Alphabet and Its Role in Mande Transnational Identity: Words as Weapons by Dianne White Oyler; Arnold Odio
Topics
#NKo, #NKoscript, #ߒߞߏ, #literacy, #literacyinAfrica, #Mande, #Mandelanguages, #Mandeculture, #WestAfrica, #Guinée, #Guinea, #Kankan, #education, #educationinAfrica, #CôtedIvoire, #IvoryCoast, #Mandediaspora, #PanAfricanism, #SouleymaneKanté, #ߛߎ߬ߟߋ߬ߡߊ߬ߣߊ߬ߞߊ߲ߕߍ߫, #languagestandardization, #sociolinguistics
Dianne White Oyler discusses the creation of the N'ko alphabet, based on the Maninka language, by Souleymane Kanté (1922-1987) in 1949 in Haute Guinée (Guinea). She carefully documents N'ko's dissemination by a grassroots literacy campaign that started with Kanté and continues to the present. Her analysis shows the importance of language in transnational identity and the cultural nationalism of Mande-speaking people in West Africa. Oyler also discusses Kanté's and Nko's relationship to Pan-Africanism.
Dianne White Oyler discusses the creation of the N'ko alphabet, based on the Maninka language, by Souleymane Kanté (1922-1987) in 1949 in Haute Guinée...