Well ,it is true that I have read much about mossi tribe, tribes or peoples in history.some historians call them mossi peoples,mossi tribes ,heterogeneous people ,meaning different ethnic groups became assimilated into the mossi chieftaincy and people.The history of mossi people is very interesting.I believe in the ancient time mossi people were very strong because of their empire which was a traditional form of government.The chieftaincy institution made the tribe so famous that several tribes wanted to join them for protection, governance and support.Incidentally, mossi people liked the concept of different people coming together as a people provided you you agree that they rule you, that is what their chieftaincy rule is. The mossi chiefs will recognize you as their people if you agree that they are your rulers. They have very good records in Ghana because they were used by the colonial masters and other traditional states.Most likely the Ghanaian mossi are those termed pure mossi different from people of different tribes in mossi kingdom claiming mossi status.
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