Kunta Kinte was the fictional ancestor of author Alex Haley in the quasi-historical novel "Roots". He was a composite character of what Haley imagined slaves brought to the United States from Africa were like. According to the story, Kunta Kinte came from the Mandinka tribe of Northwestern Africa; so would have resembled them.
Kunta Kinte was a Mandigo(mandinka) warrior in the from the Guinea, Senegal, and Sierra Leonne region.
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As a fictional character from the novel "Roots: The Saga of an American Family" by Alex Haley, Kunta Kinte does not have any living descendants. However, Alex Haley traced his own genealogy back to Kunta Kinte and claimed to be his descendant.
he was a gay man and turned straight when he met this girl named bell
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Kunta Kinte was captured in 1767
Kunta Kinte was created in 1976.
Kunta Kinte's mother's name Binta Kebba.
kunta kinte worked as a slave in the book ''roots''
Kunta Kinte's father's name was Omoro Kebba.
Kunta Kinte's mother's name was Binta Kinte.
Kunta Kinte's parents were Omoro and his wife Binta Kebba.
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Kunta Kinte - album - was created on 2006-02-21.
The name Kunta Kinte is a West African name that means "to be strong" or "the wrestler." The character Kunta Kinte gained recognition through Alex Haley's book "Roots: The Saga of an American Family," which tells the story of Kunta Kinte's enslavement and his descendants.
kunta kinte was 50 years old when he died a slave in America