Bwa

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Bwa
Àpapọ̀ iye oníbùgbé
300,000
Regions with significant populations
 Bùrkínà Fasò 175,000 [1]
 Málì 125,000 [1]
Èdè

Buamu

Ẹ̀sìn

Animism (85%)
Christianity (10%)
Islam (5%)

Bwa tabi Bwaba (lọ́pọ̀)[2] je eya kan ni arin ile[1] The places left unconquered were raided by the Bamana, which led to a weakening of the Bwa social and political systems.[3] Burkina Faso ati Mali. Iye àwon ènìyàn eya yi je je 300,000 lapapo.




Itoka[àtúnṣe | àtúnṣe àmìọ̀rọ̀]

Akosile[àtúnṣe | àtúnṣe àmìọ̀rọ̀]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Bwa People". Art and Life in Africa Online. University of Iowa. 1998-11-03. Retrieved 2008-07-22. 
  2. Roy & Wheelock, p.50
  3. "African Art and the Bwa of Burkina Faso". forafricanart.com. 2006. Archived from the original on 2008-06-25. Retrieved 2008-07-25. 

Bibliography[àtúnṣe | àtúnṣe àmìọ̀rọ̀]

  • Roy, Christopher D.; Thomas G. B. Wheelock (2007). Land of the Flying Masks: Art and Culture in Burkina Faso. Prestel. pp. 50–54. ISBN 3791335146.