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Cultural Identity and Illness: Fulani Views
Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 2000Cultural identity--who the Fulani think they are--informs thinking on illnesses they suffer. Conversely, illness, so very prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa, provides Fulani with a constant reminder of their distinctive condition in Guinea. How they approach being ill also tells Fulani about themselves.
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Fulani Pastoralism in West Africa
2022Histories of the Fulani people have generally focused not on their pastoralism per se but on their role in the political histories of different periods in West Africa. Nevertheless, the changing social relations of Fulani people and others have affected the Fulani settlement and herd mobility practices that constitute their pastoralism.
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Fulani-Dogon Killings in Mali: Farmer-Herder Conflicts as Insurgency and Counterinsurgency
African Security, 2021Tor Arve Benjaminsen
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The agricultural impacts of armed conflicts: the case of Fulani militia
European Review of Agricultural Economics, 2021Justin George, Adesoji O Adelaja
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Explaining transhumance-related violence: Fulani Ethnic Militia in rural Nigeria
Journal of Rural Studies, 2022Justin George, Adesoji O Adelaja
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