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People Name: | Mandeni, Mmani |
Country: | Guinea |
10/40 Window: | Yes |
Population: | 48,000 |
World Population: | 48,000 |
Primary Language: | Susu |
Primary Religion: | Islam |
Christian Adherents: | 0.20 % |
Evangelicals: | 0.01 % |
Scripture: | Complete Bible |
Ministry Resources: | Yes |
Jesus Film: | Yes |
Audio Recordings: | Yes |
People Cluster: | Mande |
Affinity Bloc: | Sub-Saharan Peoples |
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The Mandeni people, residing in the highlands of Guinea, trace their ancestry back to the ancient Mandingue civilization. Their history reflects a deep connection to their land, language, and traditions, which have been preserved through centuries of change. The Mandeni have maintained their distinct cultural identity despite influences from neighboring groups and the spread of Islam in the region. Their resilience and adaptability have enabled them to navigate the complexities of their environment and history.
The Mandeni people engage primarily in agriculture, cultivating crops like rice, millet and maize on the fertile highland soils. Farming is central to their way of life, with families working together in fields that have been passed down through generations. In addition to agriculture, they raise livestock, which plays a crucial role in their economy and social status. The Mandeni live in small, close-knit communities where traditional practices and social structures guide daily life. Their homes, typically made from mud and thatch, reflect the practical needs of their environment and their connection to the land.
The Mandeni people practice a syncretic blend of Islam and traditional animist beliefs. While Islam has a significant influence on their spiritual life, traditional practices and beliefs in the power of spirits and ancestors remain strong. Rituals and ceremonies, often tied to the agricultural cycle, play an important role in their religious practices. These rituals reflect a deep respect for nature and the spiritual forces they believe govern their world, blending Islamic teachings with indigenous traditions.
The Mandeni face several challenges, including limited access to education, healthcare and economic opportunities. Their remote location and the rugged terrain of the highlands make it difficult to connect with broader Guinean society and access essential services. There is a pressing need for development initiatives that respect their cultural heritage while providing necessary infrastructure and services. Improved access to education, healthcare facilities and sustainable agricultural practices would significantly improve their quality of life and future prospects.
Pray for laborers who will dedicate their lives to seeing the Mandeni people have access to the gospel.
Pray that they would be hungry for truth and in their seeking, they would be drawn by the Holy Spirit to know Jesus.
Pray that the word of the Lord would go forth swiftly and the love of the believers would be contagious, drawing those who are lost to the foot of the cross.