Somono [fr] women of Mali do not consider breasts to be sexual...
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over-reliance on sources written by Europeans. The first in the series was the 2001 Somono Bala of the Upper Niger, an epic story of fishing people, translated into...
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Hamdallaye, Médine, Mission Catholique, Missira, Ségou Coura, Sido Soninkoura, Somono, Sokalakono, Bananissabakoro. Ségou has a hot semi-arid climate (Köppen...
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Niger were raising sheep, goats, and cattle by the 14th century. The Bozo, Somono, and Sorko people specialised in fishing.: 164–165 Iron was abundant and...
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population of 2,418,305. These were mainly Bambaras, Malinkés Sonikes and Somono [fr] around the Niger River. The region is irrigated by several rivers,...
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slaves. Also in Dia, potters usually belonged to the blacksmith caste of the Somono, and they generally used a combination of a concave mold with a coiling...
31 KB (3,706 words) - 11:26, 29 September 2024
knowledge in the river by Niger, and are regarded as the masters of water. The Somono, also fishermen, are not a distinct ethnic group but a mixture of the Bambara...
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Rappason, from 1993-1998, Return from 1999-1999, 2015-2016 Dolce Parabolique Somono, from 1995-1999 Mbochi Lipasa, from 1996-1999, Return from 2005-2007 CNN...
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divided in trade between blacksmiths, known as numu, fishermen, (known as Somono) and the farmers. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kalabougou. Goldner...
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a lot of brass instruments), but also touched by Fulani, Mandingo, and Somono [fr] cultures. It is heavily influenced by Cuban music, including the use...
8 KB (979 words) - 20:40, 23 August 2024