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2021 Balanta Kentohé Language Lessons Series 1

2021 Balanta Kentohé Language Lessons  Series 1 cover image
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by: Quintino Medi & Siphiwe Baleka
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Publication Date: January 23, 2021
Book Size: 4.25" x 6.87"
Pages: 48
Binding: Perfect Bound
Color: Black and White
ISBN: 9781637900666
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Book Synopsis
From 1668 to 1829, 145,000 people were shipped from the slave trading port at St. Louis, Senegal. From 1668 to 1843, 126,000 people were shipped from the slave trading port of Bissau on the coast of modern day Guinea Bissau, West Africa. These are the lands were Balanta people were living. From these two slave trading ports, 6,400 people were brought to the Gulf Coast, 10,000 people were brought to the port at Charleston, South Carolina, 4,500 people were brought to Chesapeake, and 1,400 people were brought to New York.

From 1761 to 1815, records show that 6,534 Binham Brassa (Balanta people) were trafficked from their homeland and enslaved in the Americas. That’s an average of at least 121 Balanta per year. If you are a Balanta descendant living in America today, the most likely scenario is that your Balanta ancestor was one of those people and spoke Balanta-Kentohe or Balanta-Ganja.
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