Fulse people

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Fulse people, or Foulse, are a cultural and ethnic group in West Africa, primarily living in western Burkina Faso. The Fulse people speak a Niger-Congo dialect within the Grusi linguistic and Gurunsi cultural groups. There are an estimated 100,000 people who identify themselves as Fulse.[1]

References

  1. ^ Appiah, Kwame Anthony; Henry Louis Gates, Jr. (2010). Encyclopedia of Africa: Two-Volume Set. Oxford University Press. p. 496. ISBN 9780195337709.