MENDE MIGRATION AND DIASPORA
The people of Mende account for about one-third
of the population of Sierra Leone. Linguistic and cultural traits suggest that
the people of Mende descended from the thirteenth-century Mali Empire. Before
the eighteenth century Mende territory did not extend to its present coastal
areas, and territorial increase resulted from wars. Through wars and raids and
subjugation and enslavement of other peoples, the Mende assimilated other
groups, such as the Sherbro and the Vai. Mende cultural expansion and
domination, referred to as "mendenization," continued through the
colonial era, although more peacefully as Mende settlements spread in the
trading areas. This geographic mobility explains aspects of Mende cultural
diversity, particularly dialectic differences.
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