A broad belt of rugged country between …

Years: 1540 - 1683

A broad belt of rugged country between the northern boundaries of the Muslim-influenced states of Gonja, Mamprusi, and Dagomba and the southernmost outposts of the Mossi kingdoms is home to a number of peoples who are not incorporated into these entities.

Among these peoples are the Sisala, Kasena, Kusase, and Talensi, agriculturalists closely related to the Mossi.

Rather than establishing centralized states themselves, they live in so-called segmented societies, bound together by kinship ties and ruled by the heads of their clans.

Trade between the Akan states to the south and the Mossi kingdoms to the north flows through their homelands, subjecting them to Islamic influence and to the depredations of these more powerful neighbors.

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