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'Gambia' in all subjects
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English
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International Conference on Manding Studies School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London)
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Campbell, John
( 1 )
Cupidon, John
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Darbo, Seni
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Dove, Thomas
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Gay, Mary Ann
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Gum, Amady
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Gum, John
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Innes, Gordon, 1924-
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Juff, Mbar
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[holographic manuscript]
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Subject: Topic
Gambia
( 10 )
Sierra Leone
( 10 )
Enslaved persons
( 9 )
Enslaved persons -- Emancipation
( 9 )
Mandingo (African people)
( 3 )
Africa -- Gambia -- Central River Division -- St. Mary's River
( 1 )
Linguistics
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Oral tradition
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Sierra Leone -- Western Area -- Western Area Urban District -- Freetown
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Subject: Geographic Area
Africa
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Gambia
( 10 )
Central River Division
( 9 )
St. Mary's River
( 8 )
Sierra Leone
( 3 )
Janjanbureh
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McCarthy Island
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Biography
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[Life of John Cupidon]
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Statement of Jack Macumba
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Statement of Mary Ann Gay
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Statement of John Gum
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[Statement of Amady Gum]
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Letter to the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society, General Secretaries [London] from Thomas Dove, Western Africa, July 20th 1840
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This is the account of my birth and how Jesus brought [me] to grace
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[Statement of Mbar Juff]
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Statement of John Campbell
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[Statement of William Juff]
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A griot's self-portrait : the origins and role of the griot in Mandinka society as seen from stories told by Gambian griots
12
The kingdom of Kaabu in Gambian Mandinka oral tradition
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The past tense in Gambian Mandinka and its correlation with time sequence