Manjack people

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The Manjack people are a West African ethnic group primarily found in Guinea-Bissau and southern Senegal, known for their distinct language, coastal trading history, and rich musical and ritual traditions.

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Manjack people canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf West African people
ethnic group
associatedWaterBody Atlantic Ocean coast NERFINISHED
continent Africa
country Guinea-Bissau NERFINISHED
Senegal NERFINISHED
culture dance
initiation rites
ritual music
diaspora France NERFINISHED
Portugal NERFINISHED
Spain NERFINISHED
economicActivity small-scale commerce
subsistence farming
ethnonymVariant Manjaca NERFINISHED
Manjaco NERFINISHED
Manjak NERFINISHED
hasWritingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script
historicalActivity Atlantic coastal trade
knownFor coastal trading history
rich musical traditions
ritual traditions
language Manjack language NERFINISHED
languageFamily Atlantic–Congo languages NERFINISHED
Niger–Congo languages
migrationPattern rural-to-urban migration in West Africa
musicFeature call-and-response singing
polyrhythmic drumming
neighboringEthnicGroup Balanta people NERFINISHED
Fula people NERFINISHED
Mandinka people NERFINISHED
partOf ethnic groups of Guinea-Bissau
ethnic groups of Senegal
primaryRegion Guinea-Bissau NERFINISHED
southern Senegal NERFINISHED
region West Africa
religion Christianity
Islam
traditional African religions
ritualPractice ancestral veneration
secret society ceremonies
socialStructure clan-based organization
traditionalBelief protective charms
spirit possession
traditionalOccupation agriculture
fishing
trading

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Casamance hasEthnicGroup Manjack people