Kpelle (African people)

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Name (Hebrew)
קפלה (עם אפריקני)
Name (Latin)
Kpelle (African people)
Name (Arabic)
קפלה (עם אפריקני)
Other forms of name
Guerze (African people)
nne Kpelle
Kpwélé (African people)
See Also From tracing topical name
Ethnology Liberia
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q930128
Library of congress: sh 85073223
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: Stakeman, R. The cultural politics of religious change, c1986.
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Wikipedia description:

The Kpelle people (also known as the Guerze, Kpwesi, Kpessi, Sprd, Mpessi, Berlu, Gbelle, Bere, Gizima, or Buni) are the largest ethnic group in Liberia. They are located primarily in an area of central Liberia, extending into Guinea. They speak the Kpelle language, which belongs to the Mande language family. Despite their yearly heavy rainfalls and rough land, Kpelle survive mostly on their staple crop of rice. Traditionally organized under several paramount chiefs who serve as mediators for the public, preserve order and settle disputes, the Kpelle are arguably the most rural and conservative of the major ethnic groups in Liberia. The Kpelle people are also referred to as Gberese, Gbese, Gbeze, Gerse, Gerze, Kpelli, Kpese, Kpwele, Ngere, and Nguere.

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