www.linguistics.berkeley.edu/CBOLD
A website dedicated to the language and culture of the Wolof people of West Africa.
Information pages on African languages ...
www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/aflang
The Kamanakao Association: dedicated to developing and maintaining the language and culture of the Wayeyi people of Botswana.
www.mindspring.com/~okavango/kamanakao
An introduction to the proper pronounciation and authography of the Luganda language.
www.buganda.com/luganda.htm
www.fa.indiana.edu/~conner/akan/proverb.html
Mti hauendi ila kwa nyenzo A log can only be moved with the proper tools. . 141 Joe Brown Hall Phone: (706)-542-2133 Fax: (706)-542-2155 moshi@arches.uga.edu The African Languages Program is a unit in the Department of Comparative Literature. For the time being, 3 languages, Swahili, Yoruba and Zulu, are being taught at the elementary, intermediate, and advanced levels. Swahili has a ...
In the process of aquiring information for the African Language Resources, we found some excellant sources for information. This page is a bibliography so we may give credit where credit is due. This page has information and facts on the Akan language, such as where it is spoken, by whom, and much more. Bookmark this site.
www.isp.msu.edu/AfrLang/Handbook/Akan-bib.htm