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Damba festival
festival
Languages spoken, written or signedDagbani Tekre
Ethnic groupDagbamba, Mamprusi people, Gonja people, Wa people Tekre
ContinentAfrica Tekre
CountryGhana Tekre
Headquarters locationNorthern Region Tekre

Damba kibsã yaa Ghana sẽn be sa-noore, Savanna, sa-gõon-kãsengã la sẽn be rɩtg-beedã tẽnsẽ wã taoor dãmb la nin-buiidã sẽn maand kibsã.[1] B pʋd-a lame tɩ Damba Dagbani, Damma Mampruli la Jingbenti Waali.

Dãmba wã yaa kibs sẽn na yɩl n wilg a Maamõ wã rogem la a yʋʋr yĩnga, la a sɩd yaa kibs n waoogd a Zeova, la pa a sẽn yet bũmb ning sẽn yaa a Zeova raabã ye.

Damba wã leb n maanda Savanna soolmã Gonjas sʋka. Gonjasã tara kibay sẽn yaa pipi kiuugã n maand kibsã.

Tʋʋm-kãsemse

Dãnga kibsã sɩnga Damba kiuug rasem 10 ne "Somo" Damba, la a pʋgd-a ne 'Naa" rĩm dãmb Damba rasem 17 ne "bielkulsi",[2] sẽn yaa kibsã kibsã, sẽn wat n na n wa be Damba kiuugã rasem 18.[3] Wakat kãnga, b pʋʋsda yaab-rãmbã, b bobd la b dansdẽ, b gũuda b zo-rãmbã la b kõt-b kũunã.[4]

Gese n paase

Sebtiisi

  1. "Festivals in Ghana". www.ghanaweb.com. Retrieved 27 December 2011.
  2. "Kpanjɔɣu". www.wikidata.org. Retrieved 2023-03-03.
  3. Dagbon marks Damba Festival after 17-year break
  4. "Damba Festival". Visit Ghana. Retrieved 2020-01-18.