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Sosso | |
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Total population | |
c. 2.98 million | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Guinea | 2,730,114 (21.2%)[1] |
Sierra Leone | 203,779 (2.9%) [2] |
Guinea Bissau | 5,318 (0.36%) [3] |
Languages | |
Susu, French, English, Krio | |
Religion | |
Sunni Islam | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Yalunka people, Mandinka people, Jahanka |
The Susu or Soussou people are a Mande-speaking ethnic group living primarily in Guinea and northwestern Sierra Leone, particularly in Kambia District.[4][5] Influential in Guinea, smaller communities of Susu people are also found in the neighboring Guinea-Bissau and Senegal.[citation needed]
The Susu are a patrilineal society, predominantly Muslim, who favor endogamous cross-cousin marriages with polygynous households.[4] They have a caste system like all Manding-speaking peoples of West Africa. The artisans such as smiths, carpenters, musicians, jewelers, and leatherworkers are separate castes and believed to have descended from the medieval era of slavery.[4][6]