One of the main sites about the scripture and movement of N'ko, scripture invented by Guinean Solomana Kante in 1949 for the Mande languages. In order to view the site cirrectly, you have to download some special fonts. The site is a little bit chaotic. The following links are of special interest: "Kafa Lu Serede" (an extensiv list of over 100 books in N'ko), "Kanté" (Songs of Souleymane Kanté and other texts in French and English, among others from N'ko researcher Diane Oyler), "Écriture N'ko" and "Contacts" (contacts to representatives all over the world). The author of the site, Diané, is a professor for N'ko at the University of Al-Azhar in Cairo since 2003. ... [editors ilissAfrica]
Translations of the famous Christmas Song "Silent Night" into diffrent languages of the world, among them so far are the following African languages: Chewa (Nyanja), Luganda (Ganda), Pedi (Northern Sotho), Sesotho (Southern Sotho), Setswana (Tswana), Shona, Swahili, Venda, Xhosa, Zulu. [editors ilissAfrica]
Hausa Home Page of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Topics include:
Resources and references for studying the Hausa language
Hausa online grammar
Hausa culture lessons
Hausa Poetry and Song
Links to other pages on the Hausa language and people
HAUSAR BAKA video-based course: order information and downloadable transcript, vocabulary, and exercises You will find much more information there than is recognisable at first sight, as there are many links in the chapters that lead to sub-pages you wouldn't find otherwise. ... [according to site editor's information]