Language Humburi Senni Songhay
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- Oualam (satellite hamlet) village mostly on lower slope of Mt Wari, remainder on plains at base; kósèy caste of leatherworkers are involved in circumcisions and play drums at coronations; Sako are of Sarakole ethnicity, locally called Marka
- Toundourou Banggou-Bande village on lower slope of Mt Hombori, between Toundourou Zemey-Koira and Toundourou Beri; farming and herding
- Daraoual (Darawal) village in plains near large seasonal swamp; farming and herding; extensive gardens (doum palm, date palm, cassava, tobacco)
- Kiri (near Hombori) small Songhay section at eastern end of Kiri-Fulbe village; farming and herding; date palms
- Toundourou Zemey-Koira village on lower slope of Mt Hombori; pottery, doum-palm weaving (calabash covers); farming and herding; date palms
- Ouami (Waami) general name for an area east of Hombori with numerous villages and hamlets, mostly speaking Songhay-HS see Daka, Bourgo, Kalgame, Ouami-Bande, Sori-Koira, Ouma), also some Fulankiriya (see Sokodie)
- Ouari (Wari) village on ledge fairly high up on Mt Wari (elevation 1577 feet); one of the three oldest Songhay villages of the Hombori zone (others are Gonta and Kelmi); people rather secretive about village history; Hombori people consider villagers of Ouari to be Dogon (citing the name Guindo); farming and herding
- Toundourou Beri village on lower slope of Mt Hombori; farming and herding; Seiba of Karakole ethnic origin
- Kelmi-Kontjiri one of two Upper Kelmi villages on ledges halfway up southern slope of Mt Hombori; thought by Homborians to be full of sorcerors
- Mokkey-Koirey village in plains, abutting Dakia and Daka-Bibo in Daka complex of Ouami zone; inhabited by a well-known Muslim holy man and his followers; farming and herding
- Fari-Koy-Daka village near Dimamou on a dune elevation overlooking a forested lowland, settled from Daka area near Hombor; farming and herding
- Daka-Zigiya village near Dimamou on a dune elevation overlooking a forested lowland, settled from Daka area near Hombori; farming and herding
- Galou-Sadie one of two abandoned villages on northern slope of Mt Hombori
- Kelmi-Douri Lower Kelmi, village on the plains below the two Upper Kelmi villages on the slope of Mt Hombori; school; farming and herding
- Ouami-Bande small village in plains in Ouami zone, along pond that stretches between from Bourgo; farming and herding; some gardens
- Seydou-Daka small village in plains, part of Daka complex in Ouami zone; farming and herding
- Toundourou cluster of three closely spaced villages on the lower southern slope of Mt Hombori, see Toundourou Zemey-Koira, Toundourou Banggou-Bande, and Toundourou Beri; date palms, school
- Barkoussi village on ledge fairly high up on Mt Wari; originally settled from Hombori; farming and herding
- Galou-Beri one of two abandoned villages on northern slope of Mt Hombori
- Kalgameye hamlet in plains; originally settled from Galou; farming and herding
- Kantakine village on ledge halfway up Mt Wari; originally came from Guiweye; farming and herding
- Sori-Koira small village in plains in Ouami zone, along pond that stretches between flanking villages Bourgo and Ouami-Bande; farming and herding; some gardens
- Bazi-Daka small village in plains, part of Daka complex in Ouami zone; farming and herding
- Billanto small village in plains; farming and herding; see also Billanto-Bella
- Daka-Bibo village in plains, abutting Mokkey-Koira in Daka complex in Ouami zone; farming and herding
- Daka-Kuko village in plains near large seasonal swamps;farming and herding; extensive gardens
- Damsasso village on low hill
- Kelmi-Ta one of two Upper Kelmi villages on ledges halfway up southern slope of Mt Hombori; people of Kelmi-Taa considered by Homborians to be Dogon
- Berbeye village on ledge halfway up Mt Wari; originally came from Danka via Sababou Koire; farming and herding
- Dimamou village on a dune elevation overlooking a forested lowland (sometimes frequented by elephants), with numerous smaller satellite villages and hamlets farming and herding; school and medical center; see also Tabakara (Bella), Fari-Koy-Daka, Daka-Zigiya
- Hombori large town on highway; main village on shelf between two colossal inselbergs (Mt Hombori and Mt Waari); shops, the market, official buildings, and some new villas at base of rocky shelf on the highway; heartland of Humburi Senni (Songhay language) but many Fulfulde-speaking Fulbe; farming and herding; goldsmiths
- Bourgo village on main highway; seasonal lake (dries up around April) extending from here to Sori-Koira and Ouami-Bande; school for the Ouami and Tara areas; farming and herding; one family of Bozo between Bourgo and Sori-Koira (with an oven to prepare dried fish)
- Kissim village mostly on lower slope of ridge connecting Mts Hombori and Wari, also some houses on plains at base; farming and herding
- Koubel village on lower slope of Mt Hombori; said to have been settled from Tera in Rep. of Niger, one brother coming to Koubel and the other to Galou (abandoned village on Mt. Hombori slope); well-known small mosque beside the village, said to have mysteriously appeared one day, now a destination for Muslims who make wishes there
- Oualam satellite hamlet for Oualam
- Wawasi small village on plains near Mt Wari, settled from Kantakin; farming and herding
- Beria village on top of hill ridge, plus school and a few houses at base of hill on plains; farming and herding
- Dakia village in plains, part of Daka complex in Ouami zone; farming and herding
- Galou pair of abandoned villages on northern lower slope of Mt Hombori; for original settlement see Koubel
- Gonta village on hill; one of the three oldest Songhay-HS villages (others are Kelmi and Ouari)
- Kelmi pair of closely spaced villages on ledges halfway up southern slope of Mt Hombori, plus Lower Kelmi on the plains below;; see Kelmi-Kontjiri, Kelmi-Ta, and Kelmi-Douri
- Kobou village on summit of low rocky hill overlooking sandy plains; this village said to be the origin of Gariko clan; farming and herding; see also Dossou (Fulfulde speaking).
- Narki village on low rocky shelf
- Daka name of several villages in Waami area east of Hombori; see dà:cíyà, dá:ká bìbò, bà:zí ꜜdá:kà:, sè:dú ꜜdá:kà:, dá:ká kùkò; also part of name of more distant villages near Dimamou that were settled from the Waami area, see dá:ká zìgíyà, fàrì-kòy dá:kà:
- Ouma village in plains, part of Ouami zone; farming and herding
- Tara village in plains in Ouami zone; farming and herding