- Kono people
infobox ethnic group
group = The Kono
caption = Famous Sierra Leoneans from the Kono ethnic group:
Foamansa Matturi ,Samuel Sam-Sumana ,Samuel Komba Kambo ,Kei Kamara , Sia Boss,Tamba Songu M'briwa ,Mustapha Sama ,Tamba Kaingbanja ,Patrick Bantamoi ,Komba Eric Koedoyoma ,Alex Tamba Brima ,Albert Foday
poptime = 503,581 - 8% of Sierra Leone's population
popplace = Eastern Province (particularly inKono District )
*239,470 - 55% ofKono District population
langs =Kono language
rels =Christianity ,Islam ,indigenous religions .
related = The Kono (pronounced koh noh) is a majorethnic group inSierra Leone at about 8% of the country's total population. They are the fourth largest ethnic group in the country and live primarily inKono District where they form by far the single largest ethnic group at about 55% of the district population.History
Kono history claims that the Kono were once a powerful people in
Mali andGuinea . Over three hundred years ago, the Kono immigrated to Sierra Leone as peacefulhunters . The tribe was split during partitioning of Africa by European colonists and part of the tribe still exists in neighbouring GuineaAttacks from the related
Mende people forced the Kono to seekrefuge in the Korankoterritory to the north, where they were allowed tofarm the land. The Mende eventually moved further south, and the Kono returned to their own land in the south-east.Economy and culture
The Kono are primarily farmers and in some areas, alluvial diamond miners. They grow rice, cassava, corn, and beans as their main crops. They live in towns and villages and travel daily to their surrounding farm lands to work. They are a polite and hospitable people and even allow strangers to lodge with them or their chiefs.
The size of rural Kono
villages varies from several houses to nearly one hundred dwellings. Kono houses were at one time round constructions made of mud, clay, and thatch. Although some of these houses still exist today, those recently built are rectangular and made of adobe blocks. The rectangular houses have verandas where the women cook and others can enjoy the shade.After sunset, in the open compounds (courtyards) of the villages, the entire village may sing. The people dance in a single file circle to the beat of drums. Each person develops his own individual steps and movements in an attempt to stand out in the crowd.
The Kono year is divided into a
rainy season and adry season . The rainy season is a time for farming. Families leave their homes early in the morning, walk to their farms,or mining site and return home at dusk. Cooking, bathing, and other household chores are done at the farms by most of the women, while the men and other women perform the agricultural or mining tasks.After the rice harvest, the heavy agricultural work is finished, giving way to the dry season. Most people remain in town every day during the dry season since many social events take place at that time of year. During this period, young boys are initiated into the
Poro society , and young girls, into the Bondo orSande society . These societies teach youth the Kono culture and habits. Training for these organisations bridges the gap between childhood and adult life.The dry season is also a time when much courting and many marriages take place. A man's wealth used to be determined by the number of wives he could support. Most men had more than one wife, and those men with many wives were shown the greatest respect and honour. Nowadays most men have only one wife. Also during the dry season, women organise fishing expeditions and older men may be found outdoors weaving.
Religious and spiritual beliefs
Most Konos practise
Islam orChristianity . Some practise traditional religion as well. Konos invoke and pray to theirancestors and other spirits for protection, health, guidance and good fortune. They believe the ancestors are present during every activity, including eating, sleeping, and important events. Some Kono are alsosuperstitious and use curses, omens, charms, and magic in their daily lives.Notable Kono people
Politicians and military personnel
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Foamansa Matturi , Sierra Leonean ruler and military strategist
*Samuel Sam-Sumana , current vice-president of Sierra Leone
*Sahr Randolf Fillie-Faboe , former Sierra Leone's Ambassador to Liberia, former member of parliament, and former Minister of the Eastern Province.
*Sia Nyama Koroma, wife of Sierra Leone's president Ernest Bai Koroma and Sierra Leone's first lady
*Komba Claudius Gbamanja , member of parliament of Sierra Leone representing Kono District
*Tamba Songu M'briwa , prominent Sierra Leonean politician and fomer paramount chief of Kono District
*Komba Eric Koedoyoma , member of Sierra Leone's parliament representing Kono District
*Tamba Kaingbanja , member of parliament of Sierra Leone representing the Kono Distric
*Samuel Komba Kambo , a retired captain in the The Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces
*Peter Vandy , former Sierra Leone's Minister of Lands and Environment
*Alex Tamba Brima , former commander of the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces
*Abu Mbawa Kongobah , current Paramount Chief of Kono District
*Sahr Ermaco Johnny , former Sierra Leone ambassador to China
* Chief S.M.Gborie...Most powerful and national figure in Kono;Spareheaded the repatration of the Kono people back to Kono District after the civil war.(Uncle to the Vice President).footballers and entertainers
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Queen Da Boss , Sierra Leonean rapper and songwriter
*Albert Foday , Sierra Leonean football star
*Patrick Bantamoi , Sierra Leonean football star
*Komba Yomba , Sierra Leonean football star
*Kei Kamara , Sierra Leonean football star
*Yussuf Sindeh , Sierra Leonean football sar
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