The story of Yennenga dates back to the beginning of the 12th century in the Mossi's Dagomba Kingdom ... a name in common use in modern Burkina Faso. It is shared by one of Burkina Faso's most ...
Burkina-Faso (Bourzanga, Bam Province): The Mossi people eat the seeds alone – dry or soaked in water, after the pulp has been removed. The seeds are also mixed – dry or soaked – with beans, couscous ...
Yennenga was a legendary princess and a famous warrior, considered to be the mother of the Mossi people of Burkina Faso who lived between the eleventh and fifteenth centuries. The cut-out paper ...
This destination is renowned for its cultural richness, the hospitality of its people ... local languages such as Mossi and Dioula are spoken. Burkina Faso is a presidential republic with a ...