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Summary Of: Wodaabe

The number of Wodaabe was estimated in 1983 to be 45... The Wodaabe culture is one of the 186 cultures of the... The Wodaabe keep herds of long... The Wodaabe mostly live on milk and ground... Wodaabe religion is largely but loosely... Islam became a religion of importance among Wodaabe peoples during the 16th century when the great prophet... The code of behavior of the Wodaabe emphasizes reserve and modesty... The Wodaabe are sexually liberal... The Wodaabe clans will then join for their week... Young Wodaabe women with facial tattoos... Wodaabe of the Sahara... Report on a 2001 trip with a Wodaabe group to Cure Sal...

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