Language Tebul Ure
is spoken in another village cluster nearly contiguous to that for Yanda Dom, but mostly on the edge of the high plateau. Yanda Dom and Tebul Ure are geographically separated from other western Dogon languages.
- Bamba-Sarapondou village on plains at base of mountain, settled by Tebul Ure speakers formerly in villages on summit; farming and herding
- Bamba-Saradine village on lower slope of mountain, part of "Bamba" village cluster, but settled by Tebul Ure speakers formerly in villages on summit; farming and herding
- Bamba Tene village at base of hill, part of "Bamba" village cluster
- Endekandou village on plateau; pottery, weaving
- Hamdallaye village at base of cliffs; populated by Tebul people who moved down from Tombogo village in the plateau above
- Tebul Tembe Blench gives this as a global name for the main Tebul cluster of villages (excluding Daga, Sanra, and the Bedie cluster)
- Bamba-Daga village on lower slope of mountain, part of "Bamba" village complex; settled by Tebul Ure speakers formerly in villages on summit; Blench writes "Daɣa" and lists four subdivisions: Toon, Kumbulu, Dul, Gyɛl
- Bedie Na village on plateau; specialists in bone healing (fractures, sprains); pottery, weaving; no gardens; "Bedie" also includes Didimgo and Tabade villages
- Didimgo village on plateau; pottery, weaving; gardens; part of "Bedie" village cluster
- Endelgo abandoned village on plateau, no families remaining in 2011, population has moved down to Bamba-Sànàpòndú at base of cliffs
- Pedouma village on plateau; partially abandoned, 3 families remaining in 2011, others have moved down to Bamba-Sànàpòndú at base of cliffs; no pottery or weaving in 2011
- Tombogo village on plateau
- Dianga village on plateau in two neighboring segments (jàŋà ná: and jàŋà sɛ́gɛ́), with one chief; pottery, weaving; no gardens
- Tabade village on plateau; pottery, weaving; no gardens; part of "Bedie" village cluster
- Yrebann village at base of cliffs, relatively recent
- Bende village on plateau;pottery, weaving; gardens
- Mande village on plateau; pottery, weaving; gardens
- Sanra Blench gives "Sããra" with subdivisions Sããra Diine, Sããra Pɔndu, and Bamba Tende