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Builsa is a town in the
Builsa District Builsa District is a former district that was located in Upper East Region, Ghana. Originally created as an ordinary district assembly in 1988. However on 28 June 2012, it was split off into two new districts: Builsa North District (which it was ...
of the
Upper East Region The Upper East Region is located in north Ghana and is the third smallest of the 16 administrative regions in Ghana. It occupies a total land surface of 8,842 square kilometers or 2.7 per cent of the total land area of Ghana. The Upper East regi ...
of
Ghana Ghana (; tw, Gaana, ee, Gana), officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It abuts the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south, sharing borders with Ivory Coast in the west, Burkina Faso in the north, and To ...
. The capital of Bulsa North District is Sandema, of Bulsa South District Fumbisi; other villages/towns are Wiaga,
Fumbisi Fumbisi is a town in the Builsa South District in the Upper East Region of Ghana. The town is known for rice production. In 2019, the Paramount Chief of Fumbisi was Nab Clement Anyatuik Akanko II. Institutions * St. Peter & Paul Parish * Fu ...
, Kanjaga, Gbedema, Siniensi, Kadema and Chuchuliga.


Builsa Tribe

The Bulsa or Builsa people, who are sometimes wrongly called the Kanjaga, are agricultural and pastoral Oti-Volta speaking people who live in the Builsa Districts of the Upper East Region. Bulsa and indigenous Koma peoples live in the Savanna land along the Kulpawn and Sisil Rivers' confluence. Sandema is the area's main town and the paramountcy's seat. Bulsa are believed to be the descendants of a Mampurusi prince named Atuga from Nalerigu, a Gur-speaking Kasena blacksmith (feok) named Akana from Kurugu near Dakai in Burkina Faso who built Kanjag Pung (tanggbain), and some indigenous Koma people om dem, people of Komwhom both Atuga and Akana met on the land. Bulsa are largely identical to the other peoples of the Region, such as the Kasena and Nankana, with whom they share territories and with those intermarriages are prevalent. A Bulsa is a person from the Bulsa area, not a Kanjaga, as many Ghanaians and the colonialists wrongly identified them with.


Language

The Builsa people speak Buli as their native language. In most oral circumstances, it is employed. It was rarely used for reading and writing until recently because there were few materials available and few people who possessed these skills. It shares linguistic similarities with Mampruli and Konni. Konni appears to be the most similar, but little study has been done on him. Buli has some origins with Frafra, although his vocabulary is nothing like Frafra's. There are some grammatical parallels, but there are also some significant differences.


Basic Buli Greetings

Greeting       Buli             Response Morning        Selouk        SeloukNalo Afternoon     Kantweng        KantwengNaloung Evening        Djunoi         DjunoiNaloung


References


Further reading

* Agalic, James. “Story-Telling among the Bulsa of Northern Ghana”. In: ''Zeitschrift Für Ethnologie'' 103, no. 2 (1978): 261–78. http://www.jstor.org/stable/25841665. * Schott, Rüdiger.
The rebellious girl who wants the perfect man: role assignments in folktales of the bulsa in Northern Ghana
. In: ''Revista ELO''N. 05 (1999). pp. 121–136. Populated places in the Upper East Region {{UpperEastRegion-geo-stub