Who is the founder of Mossi?

Legendary origins According to tradition, the Mossi come from the marriage of a Mamprusi princess and Mandé hunter. Yennenga was a warrior princess, daughter of a Mamprusi king in upper east Ghana.

Are Mossi Ghanaians?

Analytic Summary. Of all of the ethnic groups in Ghana, the Mossi-Dagomba are the most isolated (GROUPCON = 3). They are found in the northern areas of the country, and they have been in the area for hundreds of years (TRADITN = 1), though the Mossi originate from Burkina Faso.

What is the Mossi kingdom known for?

In the 1400s, the Mossi Kingdom had grown powerful enough to go to war with other states including the Mali Empire and Islamic states like the Songhai kingdom and Sokoto Caliphate. Until the 1800s, Mossi kingdoms very famous for defied Arab and European slave trade and raids.

Who was the leader of the Mossi kingdom?

During the sixty years of French colonial rule the Mossi population was exploited as a source of human labor for French plantations in Côte d’Ivoire. In 1960 Burkina Faso gained its independence from the French. The first elected president Ouezzin Coulibaly was succeeded by Maurice Yameogo, a Mossi.

Where are the Mossi people from?

Burkina Faso
Mossi, also spelled Mosi, also called Moore, people of Burkina Faso and other parts of West Africa, especially Mali and Togo. They numbered some six million at the start of the 21st century.

What does Mossi mean?

Definition of Mossi 1a : a people of the west central Sudan. b : a member of such people. 2 : a Gur language of the Mossi people and of several other peoples in Upper Volta.

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What is Mossi religion?

Fully 70 percent of all Mossi practice their traditional, animist religion. Only 25 percent have become Moslem, and the remaining 5 percent are Christian. The majority of the Moslems and Christians live in urban centers, where their religious affiliation has allowed them access to commerce and government service.

Where is Mossi spoken?

It is the language of the Mossi people, spoken by approximately 8 million people in Burkina Faso, plus another 1M+ in surrounding countries such as Ghana, Cote D’ivoire, Niger, Mali and Togo….

Mooré
Ethnicity Mossi
Native speakers 7.83 million (2009–2013)