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IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Autor)
The Konkomba is a subgroup of the Gurma,
which in turn is a subgroup of the Gur, an ethnic group found in
northern Ghana (Ghana: A Country Study 1971, 90, 92, 101).
According to the same source, the Konkomba represent 1.6 per cent
of the total population of Ghana. In 1992, the population of the
Konkomba was estimated as being 220,000 in Ghana and 50,100 in Togo
(Ethnonologue 1992, 268). The Konkomba live in the area around
Guerin, Yendi district and in Togo (ibid.). The Konkomba language
is divided into three dialects: Likpakpaln, Kpankpam and Kom Komba
(ibid.).
Please consult the cited sources, which are
attached to the Response, for additional information.
This Response was prepared after
researching publicly accessible information currently available to
the DIRB within time constraints. This Response is not, and does
not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any particular
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References
Ethnologue: Language of the Word. 1992.
12th Edition. Edited by Barbara F. Grimes. Dallas, Texas: Summer
Linguistics
Ghana: A Country Study. 1971. Edited by
Irving Kaplan et al. Washington, DC: Secretary of the Army.
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Ethnologue: Language of the Word. 1992.
12th Edition. Edited by Barbara F. Grimes. Dallas, Texas: Summer
Linguistics, p. 268.
Ghana: A Country Study. 1971. Edited by
Irving Kaplan et al. Washington, DC: Secretary of the Army, pp. 90,
92, 101.
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Africa Research Bulletin: Political
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Ethnic Preference and Public Policy in
Developing States. 1986. Boulder, Co.: Lynne Rienner.
Foreign Broadcast Information Service
(FBIS) Reports.
Ghanaian Times [Accra]. 1990-1993.
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Nation-States. 1989. London: Pluto Press.
Minority Rights Group International.
Various dates. London: Minority Rights Group International.
The Minority Rights Group Reports.
Various dates. London: La force des faibles.
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World Directory of Minorities. 1990.
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