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Examples
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They learned that "Masomiyu" meant "goodnight" and that "wota" was helpful to scatter the ever present crowd of children who came to watch the "tababoos" (white man in Kuranko).
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A Christmas service was held in the local church-spoken in Krio and Kuranko (no English), although the team did contribute two Christmas carols to the celebration.
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A Christmas service was held in the local church-spoken in Krio and Kuranko (no English), although the team did contribute two Christmas carols to the celebration.
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They learned that "Masomiyu" meant "goodnight" and that "wota" was helpful to scatter the ever present crowd of children who came to watch the "tababoos" (white man in Kuranko).
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Zach Adams learned how to play a traditional flute, while Chelsea Olson learned several songs in both Kuranko and Krio.
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Zach Adams learned how to play a traditional flute, while Chelsea Olson learned several songs in both Kuranko and Krio.
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Run by National Geographic, the Genographic Project is collecting DNA samples from the world’s most isolated peoples, such as the Yagnobi of Tajikistan, the Kuranko of Sierra Leone, and the Shuar of Ecuador.
Shaking the Family Tree Buzzy Jackson 2010
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Run by National Geographic, the Genographic Project is collecting DNA samples from the world’s most isolated peoples, such as the Yagnobi of Tajikistan, the Kuranko of Sierra Leone, and the Shuar of Ecuador.
Shaking the Family Tree Buzzy Jackson 2010
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