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Nomadic Fulani ethnic group
The Wodaabe (Fula: Woɗaaɓe, وٛطَاٻٜ, 𞤏𞤮𞤯𞤢𞥄𞤩𞤫) is a name that is used to designate a subgroup of the Fula ethnic group who are traditionally nomadic
Wodaabe
Annual ritual courtship competition among the Wodaabe Fula people of Niger
Guerewol, Gerewol) is an annual courtship ritual competition among the Wodaabe Fula people of Niger. Young men dressed in elaborate ornamentation and
Guérewol
1989 West German film
Herdsmen of the Sun (German: Wodaabe – Die Hirten der Sonne) is a 1989 documentary film by Werner Herzog. The film explores the social rituals and cultural
Herdsmen_of_the_Sun
Ethnic group in the Sahel and West Africa
region. For decades there have been intermittent skirmishes between the Woɗaaɓe Bororo (graziers) and sedentary farmers such as the Jukun, Tiv, Chamba
Fula_people
Landlocked country in West Africa
Muslim communities (in some Hausa areas as well as among some Toubou and Wodaabe pastoralists), as opposed to several small communities who maintain their
Niger
Country in Central Africa
Bayaka, Fula, Gbaya, Kara, Kresh, Mbaka, Mandja, Ngbandi, Sara, Vidiri, Wodaabe, Yakoma, Yulu, and Zande, with others including Europeans of mostly French
Central_African_Republic
West African conical fiber and leather hat
comes from the Fulani people in West Africa. It is typically worn by the Wodaabe, a nomadic cattle-herder subgroup of the Fulani. This hat is often worn
Fulani_hat
German director, producer, screenwriter (born 1942)
films have been shown at the San Francisco International Film Festival: Wodaabe – Herdsmen of the Sun in 1990, Bells from the Deep in 1993, Lessons of
Werner_Herzog
Dry basin that once carried a northern tributary of the Niger River
population that is predominantly Tuareg, with some Arabic-speaking and Wodaabe minorities and a recent influx of Hausa and Zarma. The Tuareg word azawaɣ
Azawagh
or "Festival of the Nomads", is a yearly gathering of the Tuareg and Wodaabe peoples in the northern Niger town of In-Gall. The ceremony marks the end
Cure_Salee
The Fula and Wodaabe, a nomadic desert subgroup of Fula, practise group singing accompanied by clapping, stamping and bells. The Wodaabe Gerewol festival
Music_of_Niger
Expressive body movement involving the blink of an eye
always—indicates (sexual) interest in the winker. For example, in the Wodaabe tribe in the Niger area, someone who wants to engage in sexual activities
Wink
Variety of the Fula language
the meaning of a word. Central-Eastern Niger Fulfulde is spoken by the Wodaabe people and is culturally distinct from other varieties of Fula, with many
Central-Eastern Niger Fulfulde
Central-Eastern_Niger_Fulfulde
these communities, along with smaller ethnic groups like the pastoral Wodaabe Fula, brought their own cultural traditions to the new state of Niger.[citation
Culture_of_Niger
Archived from the original on 15 December 2022. Retrieved 15 December 2022. "Wodaabe: Herdsmen of the Sun". San Francisco Museum of Art. Archived from the original
Werner_Herzog_filmography
Cercle and town in Ménaka
the area are nomadic Tuareg or other nomadic minorities, including the Wodaabe Fula. The sedentary population is a largely low caste Tuareg community
Andéramboukane
Musical artist
Mali. The music of Etran Finatawa blends the traditional music of the Wodaabe and Tuareg people with western instruments such as the electric guitar
Etran_Finatawa
Region of Niger
ISBN 978-1-84162-152-4. The Wodaabe Of Southeastern Niger. In Nikolaus Schareika. Ecological Knowledge And Herd Movement Strategies Among The Wodaabe Of Southeastern
Diffa_Region
Berber ethnic group of the Sahara desert
Group Bombino. The Niger-based band Etran Finatawa combines Tuareg and Wodaabe members, playing a combination of traditional instruments and electric
Tuareg_people
Branch of anthropology focused on the study of cultural variation among humans
Azande Otoro Nuba Shilluk Mao Maasai Circum-Mediterranean Wolof Songhai Wodaabe Fulani Hausa Fur Kaffa Konso Somali Amhara Bogo Kenuzi Nubian Teda Tuareg
Cultural_anthropology
List of African ethnic groups
Mali, Mauritania, Nigeria, Cameroon, Niger, Burkina Faso, Benin, Chad) Wodaabe, Maasina Fulfulde, Sierra Leonean Fula, Toucouleur Islam Fur Furan → Fur
List of contemporary ethnic groups of Africa
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Africa
Type of headwear
[citation needed] Tuareg Berbers, and some northern Berbers, Sahrawi, Songhai, Wodaabe, Fulani, and Hausa peoples of North and West Africa wear varieties of turbans
Turban
Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Kakwa • Mangbele • Bangba • Barambo • Okebu • Bandaka • Bahema • Settler Wodaabe Time zone UTC+2 (Central Africa Time) License Plate Code CGO / 06 Official
Haut-Uélé
Region of Niger
just beyond Zinder. Other groups include the Fula people (including the Wodaabe, who predominate in the north and east of the region), and the Tuareg peoples
Maradi_Region
Existence of multiple, distinct cultures within a single country
speak these indigenous languages are people from Bantu, Sudanic, Baka, Wodaabe (or Mbororo) and even primitive hunter-gatherer groups known as Pygmies
Multiculturalism
Place in Agadez Region, Niger
In-Gall is the gathering point for the Cure Salee festival of Tuareg and Wodaabe pastoralists to celebrate the end of the rainy season each September. During
In-Gall
National Park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
ivory. Garamba's wildlife are also impacted by groups such as the Huda and Wodaabe (or "Mbororo") seeking pasture. Democratic Republic of the Congo portal
Garamba_National_Park
Muslim communities (in some Hausa areas as well as among some Toubou and Wodaabe pastoralists), as opposed to several small communities who maintain their
Religion_in_Niger
British television documentary series
water usage in Las Vegas; and the annual Guérewol fertility dance of the Wodaabe Fula people in Niger. The "Behind the Lens" end-section the crew follow
Human_Planet
Place in Adamawa, Cameroon
Cameroon. In 1967, Boybaya contained 216 inhabitants, mostly Gbaya people and Wodaabe. In the 2005 census, 986 people were counted there. Troisième recensement
Boybaya
Place in Adamawa, Cameroon
Central African Republic In 1967, Ndawé contained 14 inhabitants, mainly Wodaabe. At the time of the 2005 census, there were 366 people in the village.
Ndawé
Baka (Cameroon and Gabon) Banda people Baya Mandja people Sara people Wodaabe Aka people Baka people (Cameroon and Gabon) Ota Benga Efé people Pygmy
List of Central African Republic–related topics
List_of_Central_African_Republic–related_topics
2002 British TV series or programme
joins a tribe of Wodaabe nomads on their way to Ingal (in Niger) to participate in the Cure Salée festival. He talks to a young Wodaabe man named Doulla
Sahara_with_Michael_Palin
1997 studio album by Jennifer Batten
No. Title Length 1. "Wodaabe Dancer" 8:30 2. "Elephant Stomp" 7:10 3. "Zulu Wedding" 9:30 4. "Scottsman in the Carribean" 8:57 5. "The Swarm" 9:19 6.
Jennifer Batten's Tribal Rage: Momentum
Jennifer_Batten's_Tribal_Rage:_Momentum
Skirt-like garments worn by men and boys
beautiful are the leather skirts and finely embroidered tunics of the Wodaabe in Niger, which the men wear to display their enhanced beauty and to impress
Men's_skirts
Land resource disputes in across Nigeria
north-western Borno cattle Uda'en Fulɓe north-eastern Nigeria uda sheep Woɗaaɓe Fulɓe north-eastern Nigeria cattle Badawai Kanuri central Borno cattle
Herder–farmer conflicts in Nigeria
Herder–farmer_conflicts_in_Nigeria
Cercle in Ménaka, Mali
population are nomadic Tuareg tribal populations; minorities include the Wodaabe Fula and sedentary Songhai people. The area is a traditional center of
Ménaka_Cercle
Nigerien politician
Minister of State, Minister of Agriculture and livestock. Abouba is a Bororo (Wodaabe) Fulani from the area of Kao in Tchin-Tabaraden District, which is part
Albadé_Abouba
State (May 29, 2003 to May 28, 2007). Kano State Government. pp. 421–424. "Wodaabe People". University of Iowa. Archived from the original on 2005-11-05.
Al-Maghili
Flattening breasts with undergarments
women to flatten their breasts.[citation needed] In Africa, adolescent Wodaabe girls had their breasts tightly bound to induce sagging, minimize sexual
Breast_binding
1970 British TV series or programme
Gypsies in Hungary Vlachs John Blake Michael Stewart 20 July 1988 36 The Wodaabe Wodaabe Leslie Woodhead and David Wason Mette Bovin 27 July 1988 37 The Kayapo:
Disappearing World (TV series)
Disappearing_World_(TV_series)
Geographic. Vol. 164, no. 2. p. 198. Beckwith, Carol (October 1983). "Niger's Wodaabe: "People of the Taboo"". National Geographic. Vol. 164, no. 4. p. 483.
List of National Geographic cover stories (1980s)
List_of_National_Geographic_cover_stories_(1980s)
French photographer (1947–2023)
While in Chad, she interacted extensively with the Wodaabe people. She enjoyed working with the Wodaabe as they were one of the few groups who were not involved
Marie-Laure_de_Decker
Place in Adamawa, Cameroon
Central African Republic. In 1967, Fada contained 1267 inhabitants, mostly Wodaabe and Fula people At the time of the 2005 census, there were 1048} people
Fada,_Cameroon
young Fulani Wodaabe maiden judges male contestants in a Gerewol festival, a competitive courtship ritual that takes place annually in Wodaabe communities
Women_in_Niger
Mbaka 4% 176,400 Mandja 13% 573,300 Ngbandi ? ? Sara 10% 441,000 Vidiri ? ? Wodaabe 2.3% 100,000 Yakoma 4% 176,400 Yulu ? ? Zande 1.4% 62,000 Others ? ?
Demographics of the Central African Republic
Demographics_of_the_Central_African_Republic
Town in Tahoua Region, Niger
nomadic communities in the area. The town is a center for the "Bororo" Wodaabe–Fula people, and also hosts nomadic Tuareg. The town is unusual in this
Abalak
Commune in Zinder Region, Niger
Gobirawa, the remote pasture Fulani subgroups Katchinanko'en, Oudah'en and Wodaabe, and the Tuareg subgroups Ichiriffen, Ikanawan, Imouzgou, Imouzwagan, Imuzzurag
Tarka,_Niger
American photographer, author and artist
Offelen to produce Nomads of Niger (Abrams, 1983), a monograph on the Wodaabe cattle herders. Although she did not have formal training in anthropology
Carol_Beckwith
British photographer (born 1967)
from Papua New Guinea, the Kazakhs of Mongolia, the Sadhus of India, the Wodaabe from Chad and a number of other cultures. The film was directed by JWT
Jimmy_Nelson_(photographer)
1990 – YWAM missionaries Jeff and Els Woodke begin work with Tuareg and Wodaabe pastoralists in Abalak, Niger. 1991 – The Marxist government of Ethiopia
Timeline of Christian missions
Timeline_of_Christian_missions
Region of Cameroon
integral part of the Fulbe way of life, particularly for the pastoral Wodaabe, who place great importance on the number of cattle an individual owns
North_Region_(Cameroon)
Chicana muralist
girl named Lucía, the image of a girl from Sri Lanka, a painting of a Wodaabe grandmother washing her granddaughter, as well as cultural textiles from
Irene_Pérez
Commune and village in Zinder, Niger
such as the Kanimatane, Bororo'en, Dabanko'en, Uda'en, Tuntumanko'en and Wodaabe are residents as well. A 2004 government investigation looked at abuse
Tesker
2007 novel by Nnedi Okorafor
Like Thunder. Ejimafor "Ejii" Ugabe is a fourteen-year-old Muslim half-Wodaabe, half-Igbo girl. She lives in the Nigerian village of Kwàmfa. Her father
The_Shadow_Speaker
Dialect of the Fula language
بَقِرْمِ فُلْفُلْدٜ Native to Chad Region Chari-Baguirmi Ethnicity Fula, Wodaabe Native speakers (undated figure of 180,000) Language family Niger–Congo
Bagirmi_Fulfulde
Overview of and topical guide to Niger
People of Niger Djerma Fula people Hausa people Songhai people Tuareg Wodaabe Kanuri people Souley Abdoulaye Semira Adamu Boukary Adji Ismaël Alassane
Outline_of_Niger
Place in Adamawa, Cameroon
Central African Republic. In 1967, Borogop contained 124 inhabitants, mainly Wodaabe In the 2005 census, 853 people were counted there. Troisième recensement
Borogop
Commune and village in Zinder, Niger
an administrative unit. The main ethnic groups are the Fulani subgroup Wodaabe and the Tuareg subgroups Ichiriffen, Imdan, Inesseliman, Kel Ates, Kel
Tenhya
Nigerien educator, author, and politician
ISBN 978-99919-43-70-1. OCLC 654141510. —— (2008). Koowgal wodaabe. Le mariage chez les Wodaabe. Niamey: Albasa. —— (2009). Debbo pullo. Niamey: Gashingo
Boubacar_Hama_Beidi
Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979) Woyzeck (1979) Where the Green Ants Dream (1984) Wodaabe – Herdsmen of the Sun (1989) Peter Zeitlinger Gesualdo: Death for Five
List of film director and cinematographer collaborations
List_of_film_director_and_cinematographer_collaborations
Icelandic academic
title of her dissertation is “The Bush is Sweet: Identity and Desire among WoDaaBe in Niger.” Kristín has been engaged in various international collaborations
Kristín_Loftsdóttir
a frame for Nigerien Wodaabe-Fula seasonal labor networks as far afield as Abidjan in Côte d'Ivoire and Lagos in Nigeria. Wodaabe women are more likely
Seasonal_migration_in_Niger
Guerewol, Guérewol) is an annual cultural festival of the semi-nomadic Wodaabe people across Niger and Chad. It takes place each year at the end of the
Women_in_Chad
City in Diffa Region, Niger
Kanuri people, as well as settled members of the traditionally pastoral Wodaabe-Fulani and Daza/Toubou ethnic groups. Mariama Djibrine, activist. Population
N'guigmi
semi-nomadic animal husbandry. The populations of these areas, mostly Tuareg, Wodaabe – Fula, and Toubou, travel south (a process called transhumance) to pasture
Economy_of_Niger
French director and producer
The Mission to Educate 2003 Scriptwriter The educative, healthcare and economic challenges faced by the Tuareg and Wodaabe tribes of the Ténéré Desert.
Denis_Delestrac
Ethnographic dataset
Azande Otoro Nuba Shilluk Mao Maasai Circum-Mediterranean Wolof Songhai Wodaabe Fulani Hausa Fur Kaffa Konso Somali Amhara Bogo Kenuzi Nubian Teda Tuareg
Standard Cross-Cultural Sample
Standard_Cross-Cultural_Sample
Roman Catholic diocese in Cameroon
the traditionally Islamic tribes, the Hausa people, the Fulanis and the Wodaabe or the Bororo people, who are mostly grazers, and those from the local
Diocese_of_Kumbo
Canadian playwright
Catanzariti undertook in the 1970s, during which he spent time among the nomadic Wodaabe people, and depicted a mother and daughter struggling to survive after
Franco_Catanzariti
Museum in Neuchâtel, Switzerland
grounds. The first, Mirages de l'objectif, is based on photographs of the Wodaabe taken by Henry Brandt [fr] in Niger in 1953 started in 2021. It is a photographic
Musée d'ethnographie de Neuchâtel
Musée_d'ethnographie_de_Neuchâtel
Research Center
A cattle-breeding system exploiting structural unpredictability: the WoDaaBe herders in Niger By Krätli, S. (2008) The ISBN printed in the document
STEPS_Centre
Place in Adamawa, Cameroon
Central African Republic. In 1967, Bawaka contained 420 inhabitants, mostly Wodaabe and Gbaya people In the 2005 census, 1804 people were counted there. Troisième
Bawaka
Place in Adamawa, Cameroon
Nigeria [fr]. In 1971, Tonde Wandou contained 290 inhabitants, mainly Wodaabe. At the time of the 2005 census, there were 619 people in the village.
Tonde_Wandou
German communication scientist and film director
community. “Between two worlds “ (1999), ethnographical road movie on Wodaabe tribe. Technical Advisor/Program Coordinator for DED (Deutscher Entwicklungsdienst)
Bettina_Haasen
Conflict, started 2017, in Cameroon
reportedly attacked residents of Wum town, Naikom, leaving at least one Wodaabe man dead. According to a report by the International Crisis Group, the
Timeline of the Anglophone Crisis (2019)
Timeline_of_the_Anglophone_Crisis_(2019)
1992 documentary television series
passion in a culture based on polyandry, one wife with many husbands. The Wodaabe of Niger allow two types of marriage in the same family - one for love
Millennium: Tribal Wisdom and the Modern World
Millennium:_Tribal_Wisdom_and_the_Modern_World
Nature reserve in the Central African Republic
general manager the following year. Foreign pastoralists, known as the Wodaabe (or Mbororo), started herding in more remote parts of the Central African
Chinko
Place in Adamawa, Cameroon
Republic. In 1967, Dozui contained 363 inhabitants, mostly Gbaya people and Wodaabe At the time of the 2005 census, there were 744 people in the village. Troisième
Dozui
American anthropologist and Africanist
in Flux” (2019) “Where Did You Cry?” (2018) “The Case of the Recurring Wodaabe” (2018) “The Interrogative Museum” (2015, with Ivan Karp) “Ceremonies,
Corinne_Kratz
semi-nomadic animal husbandry. The populations of these areas, mostly Tuareg, Wodaabe - Fula, and Toubou, practise Transhumance: traveling south to pasture and
Agriculture_in_Niger
French ethnologist (1920–2015)
principal works (in French) are : Peuls nomades: étude descriptive des Wodaabe du Sahel nigérien, Karthala, Paris, 1996 (1ère éd. 1962), 336 p. ISBN 2-86537-603-6
Marguerite_Dupire
Commune in Dosso, Niger
semi-nomadic villages. Dogondoutchi marks the rough boundary between the Wodaabe (Central-Eastern Niger) Fula people and the Dallol and Bitinkoore Fulfulde
Dogondoutchi
Species of plant
Archived from the original on 12 August 2021. Retrieved 24 June 2021. "THE WODAABE'S PHYSIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF CATTLE". www.fao.org. Retrieved 25 June 2021
Zornia_glochidiata
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Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : habitational name from Berwick-on-Tweed, on the Northumbrian coast at the mouth of the Tweed river, a border town that regularly changed hands between the Scots and the English.English : variant of Barwick.
Boy/Male
Gaelic Irish
Red haired.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : diminutive of Fitch.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Fickert.
Girl/Female
Australian, Swedish
Pure; Beloved
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord of Beauty
Boy/Male
Indian
One whose face glows
Male
Russian
(Ðгрипин) Russian form of Greek Agrippas, AGRIPIN means "wild horse."Â
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Angle
Biblical
strong death; a he-goat
Girl/Female
Muslim
Smile
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