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  1. Kissi people - Wikipedia

    The Kissi people produced many carved soapstone figures and heads before colonial contact with the Europeans. It is unclear why they were made; some scholars argue that they form part of …

  2. Exploring the Culture of the Kisii People: A Journey into the ...

    Explore the vibrant culture and rich traditions of the Kissi tribe, an ethnic group primarily located in Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea. Learn about their language, beliefs, artistic expressions, …

  3. The Kisii Community of Kenya — Google Arts & Culture

    The Kisii (also known as Abagusii or Gusii) are western Bantu speakers. It is said that they took their name from their founder and patriarch Mogusii. They are known for soapstone carvings …

  4. AFRICA | 101 Last Tribes - Kissi people

    They speak the Kissi language, which belongs to the Mande branch of the Niger–Congo language family. The Kissi are well known for making baskets and weaving on vertical looms.

  5. Kissi people - Wikiwand

    The Kissi people are a West African ethnolinguistic group. [5] They are the fourth largest ethnic group in Guinea, making up 6.2% of the population. [6] Kissi people are also found in Liberia …

  6. Kisi | African Tribe, Hunter-Gatherers, Animist Beliefs ...

    Kisi, group of some 120,000 people inhabiting a belt of hills covered by wooded savannas where Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Liberia meet; they speak a language of the Atlantic branch of the …

  7. Kissi Tribe of Guinea | African People and Tribes | Gateway ...

    The Kissi tribe inhabit the thick tropical forests of Guinea, as well as small areas in Liberia and Sierra Leone in Africa.