Bariba

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The Bariba are a West African ethnic group primarily found in northern Benin and parts of western Nigeria, known for their historical kingdoms and rich agricultural and trading traditions.

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Bariba canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf West African people
ethnic group
continent Africa
country Benin
Nigeria
culturalPractice age-grade system
griot tradition
initiation rites
masked festivals
praise poetry
economicActivity animal husbandry
long-distance trade
market gardening
ethnonymVariant Baatombu
Baatonou
historicalKingdom Kingdom of Bembéréké
Kingdom of Kandi
Kingdom of Kouandé
Kingdom of Nikki
language Bariba language
languageFamily Gur languages
majorCountryCapitalRegion Parakou
surface form: Parakou area
neighboringEthnicGroup Dendi
Fulani
Hausa
Yoruba
politicalOrganization monarchy
primaryRegion northern Benin
region western Nigeria NERFINISHED
religion Islam
traditional African religions
socialClass artisans
commoners
nobility
slaves
socialStructure hierarchical
titleOfRuler Sarkin Bussa
Sarkin Nikki
traditionalCrop maize
millet
sorghum
yam
traditionalLivestock cattle
goats
sheep
traditionalOccupation agriculture
trade
traditionalReligionFeature ancestor veneration
spirit cults

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