We are using cookies This website uses cookies in order to offer you the most relevant information. By browsing this website, you accept these cookies.
The burning the grass in Mandingo exhibits a scene of terrific grandeur.
2
One man had a cigarette, and told her he was a Mandingo.
3
In Berlin I lived a few blocks away from a nightclub named Mandingo.
4
Films like Mandingo, A Woman Called Moses and Beloved have all tackled the subject.
5
The people are Jaloffs, but most of them speak Mandingo.
1
The Mandingoes, generally speaking, are of a mild, sociable, and obliging disposition.
2
Description of the Feloops, the Jaloffs, the Foulahs, and Mandingoes.
3
Moors, Mandingoes, Foolahs, and Jaloofs, principally dwell in this vast region of West-Central Africa.
4
They're more patient;-someof these men, the Mandingoes, particularly, are pretty troublesome to manage.
5
The Mandingoes of the most cultivated type seldom found their way to the West Indies.
1
The most common native languages are Mande and Fulah.
2
But then a traditional storyteller tells him the mythic version -a 13th-centurytale about the Mande people.
3
Distressed hipsters: from hackneyhipsterhate.tumblr.com American comedian Joe Mande began his photo-blog, Look At This Fucking Hipster in April 2009.
4
We stayed at Saint-Mande for ten days, and my prince got off with paying the forfeit money to the management.
5
Probably around 1425, Sonni Muhammad Dao felt secure enough to lead a raid against Mali, reaching Jenne, seizing Mande captives, and generating legends.
1
Tiken wears the traditional flowing robes of his northern Malinke tribe.
2
It included a total 90 Dogon, 42 Fulani and 80 Malinke ethnic groups.
3
Even then a wipeout majority is unlikely as Conde's Malinke ethnic group accounts for around a third of voters and will remain loyal.
1
From Richard Nixon's memoirs to Donald Trump to Og Mandino and Irving Wallace.
2
"When all is said and done," says author Og Mandino, "success without happiness is the worst kind of failure."
1
Their debut album is 100 percent inspired by Mandé music-morespecifically, the music of the Maninka and Bamana people.
1
Main character Kunta Kinte is a Mandinka warrior who is educated, proud, strong and resilient-alltraits that empower him when he is captured by slavers.
1
In Guinée, Macandal was a Mandingue but at Habitation LeNormand he was a slave who fed the sugar mill.
Usage of manding in English
1
The burning the grass in Manding exhibits a scene of terrific grandeur.
2
In their company he arrived at Sibidooloo, the frontier town of the kingdom of Manding.
3
Went and saw some iron-furnaces; they are smaller at the top than those of Manding, thus:
4
Sixty is called a Manding hundred.
5
Sibidooloo is the frontier town of Manding, and is situated in a fertile valley, surrounded with high rocky hills.
6
The schoolmaster then turning, pointed to Kafa, saying, This is the man who has been my father in Manding.
7
The coffle after halting two hours at Maraboo, proceeded to Bola, thence to Worumbang, the frontier village of Manding, towards Jallonkadoo.
8
Departing from this village, we travelled over several rocky ridges, and at sunset arrived at Sibidooloo, the frontier town of the kingdom of Manding.
9
They are called Mandingoes, I conceive, as having originally migrated from the interior state of Manding, of which some account will hereafter be given.