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Amagatana + Fula

ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2008 artgallery: emerging technologies, 2008
A set of daily objects that combine physical and ubiquitous computing to allow users to live their daily lives playfully. Amagatana, an umbrella, makes clashing sword noises when swung around, and Fula, a muffler, flutters and billows by itself in response to the user's motor-action potentials. This project is supported by CREST, JST.
Yuichiro Katsumoto, Masa Inakage
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" To be Fula Is to Be Noble and Proud ": How Pulaaku and Contemporary Social Media Are Shaping Diasporic Fula Identity

Mande Studies, 2022
ABSTRACT: Individuals claiming Fula ethnicity are indigenous to some twenty African countries. Their diaspora has spread across the globe. Historically, Fula culture has centered on a code of conduct called pulaaku. Pulaaku indicates a way of life aimed in part at preventing shame. Pulaaku reflects shared images of Fula archetypes. Academic literature
Dougoukolo Alpha Oumar Ba Konare   +1 more
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The Emergence of the Bissau-Guinean Fula Cernos

Journal of Religion in Africa, 2023
Abstract International agencies and non-governmental organisations classify Quranic schoolboys who beg on behalf of their teachers as victims of child trafficking. The aim here is to understand why no Bissau-Guinean Fula religious leader, referred to as cerno, has been sentenced to prison, despite accusations of child trafficking.
Hamadou Boiro, Jónína Einarsdóttir
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13. Fula: a language of change

Story-Scientia Linguistic Series, 1979
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The Middle Voice in Fula

Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 1956
Various writers on the language of the Fulani, or, have included in their accounts a description of the three Voices of the verbal system, and a brief statement of their role in the operation of the language. But no detailed analysis of Voice in Fula has yet been published.
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Some aspects of the study of Fula dialects

Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 1974
A study of the dialects of Fula (the language of the Fulɓe or Fulani) can be of interest both to the linguist and to the sociolinguist: partly because of the sheer scale of the undertaking, with what is essentially the same language being spoken by Fulani from Senegal, Gambia, and Guinea on the Atlantic coast to Nigeria and Cameroon on the east; and ...
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The Fault System of Fula Sag, Muglad Basin and Its Hydrocarbon Control

Springer Series in Geomechanics and Geoengineering, 2023
Huang Tong-Fei, Tong‐Fei Huang
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THE FULAS AND THEIR LANGUAGE

African Affairs, 1921
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THE “FULAS” AND THEIR LANGUAGE

African Affairs, 1923
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