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Peuls Nomades: Etude Descriptive des Wodaabe du Sahel Nigérien

Peuls Nomades: Etude Descriptive des Wodaabe du Sahel Nigérien

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Peuls Nomades: Etude Descriptive des Wodaabe du Sahel Nigérien

by Dupire, Marguerite

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Paris: Institut d'ethnologie, 1962. Paperback. Near fine with light edge-wear of foxing to wraps; unopened (uncut).. Large quarto in grey printed paper wraps; viii, 336 pages illustrations, b&w photo plates, maps (folded), index; 28 cm. In French. A very nice unread copy. Université de Paris. Travaux et Mémoires de l'Institut d'Ethnologie; 64 [series]. ¶ 

The Wodaabe, also known as the Bororo, are a nomadic pastoralist group located mainly in the Sahel region of West Africa, particularly in Niger and Chad. They are a subgroup of the larger Fulani (Fulbe) ethnolinguistic group. "The Wodaabe are renowned for their elaborate rituals and ceremonies, most notably the Gerewol festival, a week-long event involving traditional song, dance, and beauty contests. During Gerewol, young Wodaabe men paint their faces and adorn themselves in colorful attire to impress potential mates. The Wodaabe primarily raise cattle, and their social organization and cultural practices are closely tied to this pastoralist lifestyle. They adhere to a strict code of behavior known as "pulaaku," which emphasizes modesty, patience, self-control, and personal responsibility. Despite the challenges of desertification, drought, and political instability in the Sahel region, the Wodaabe have maintained their distinct cultural traditions and nomadic way of life. Their culture and traditions offer a fascinating example of resilience and adaptation in a changing environment." ... Marguerite Dupire (1920-2015), a French anthropologist, dedicated her life to the meticulous study of the Serer people of Senegal. Over several decades, she delved into the intricate tapestry of Serer social structures, religious practices, and oral traditions. Her ethnographic descriptions stand out for their depth and commitment to understanding Serer culture from an insider's perspective. A respected figure in the study of African societies, Dupire enriched anthropological theory, particularly in kinship and social organization. Beyond her research, she imparted her knowledge at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris, guiding many students towards successful careers in anthropology. Her work remains an invaluable resource for scholars exploring African cultures and societies."

Fula (African people) Nomads. Bororo (Peuple d'Afrique) Peuls (Peuple d'Afrique) Nomades. Bororo (African people) Fula (African people) Nomads. Bororo (African people) Fula (African people) Ethnology -- Niger. Desert peoples of Africa. Bororo Fulbe.

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Peuls Nomades: Etude Descriptive des Wodaabe du Sahel Nigérien
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Dupire, Marguerite
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1962
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