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Originally appearing in Volume V01, Page 330 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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NEGROID TRIBES See also:

West See also:Sudan Central Sudan Eastern See also:Tukulor See also:Wolof Serer Leybu See also:Mandingo, including—Kassonke Yallonke Soninke Bambara Vei Susu Solima Malinke probably with See also:Pygmy See also:element Allied are Banziri Languassi Ndris Wia-Wia Togbo Awaka &c. NEGROES West See also:African Tribes Tribes of Tshi and Ga Tribes of Yoruba speech, including speech, including Khabunke Balanta See also:Ashanti Yoruba Bagnori Safwi See also:Ibadan Bagnum Denkera Ketu Felup, including Bekwai Egba Ayamat Nkoranza Jebu Jola Adansi Remo Jigush Assin See also:Ode Vaca Wassaw See also:Illorin Joat Ahanta Ijesa Karon See also:Fanti Ondo Banyum Agona Mahin Banjar Akwapim Bini Fulum Akim Kakanda Bayot Akwamu See also:Wad &c. Kwao See also:Ibo Bujagos Ga Efik Biafare Andoni Landuman Tribes of See also:Ewe speech, Kwa Nalu including Ibibio Baga Ekoi Sape Dahomi Inokun Bulam Eweawo Akunakuna Mendi Agotine See also:Munshi Limba Krepi Ikwe Gallina Avenor Timni Awuna Pessi Agbosomi Gola Aflao Kondo Ataklu See also:Bassa Krikor Kru Gang Grebo Attakpami Awekwom Aja See also:Agni Ewemi Oshiu Appa Probably also Mossi See also:Borgu Tombo Gurma Gurunga Dagomba Mampursi Gonja &c. Songhai See also:Fur See also:Hausa See also:Dago See also:Bagirmi Kunjara Kanembu Tegele See also:Kanuri Nuba Tama Maba Birkit Massalit Korunga Kabbaga &c.

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