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BaTwa populations from Zambia retain ancestry of past hunter-gatherer groups. [PDF]

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Improving infant Neurocognitive Development and Growth Outcomes with micronutrients (INDiGO): A protocol for an efficacy trial in rural Gambia. [PDF]

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Multimedia informed consent tool for a low literacy African research population: development and pilot-testing

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Effect of sleep stages on patterns of fNIRS hemodynamic response to auditory paradigms in one-month-old Gambian and UK infants

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Mandinka Mothers and Nurslings: Power and Reproduction

Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 1996
In a traditional Mandinka village of the Casamance Region of Senegal, indigenous understanding of the interdependencies of women and their children include not only patterns of nursing but the prospects for continued fertility as an outcome of the mother/nursling relationship. Based on two years of participant‐observation and focused observations of 40
R D, Whittemore, E A, Beverly
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ʿAjamī Script in Senegambian Mandinka Communities

Islamic Africa, 2023
Abstract The article discusses the rich oral and written traditions of the Mandinka communities in West Africa. Their oral traditions, which are embodied by the jali (griot) caste, have served for centuries to transmit multiple forms of knowledge between generations.
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Word as Nourishment: Mandinka Proverbs of Senegambia

Islamic Africa, 2023
Abstract Using Mandinka ʿAjamī sources, the article explores the meaning, purpose, and usefulness of proverbs among the Mandinka people of Casamance, Senegal and The Gambia who speak the variety known as Western Mandinka. Proverbs are by nature vehicles for the transmission of moral, ethical, and philosophical wisdom in society.
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Frauenzusammenschlüsse der Mandinka

1995
Die Mandinka, auch Mandingo genannt, sind die westlichste Gruppe der Mande-Volker; in ihrer Mythologie ist der Mande-Ursprung, also die Herleitung aus dem Malireich wichtig.1 Ihre Sprache zahlt zur Mande-Sprachfamilie, die der Niger-Kongo-Gruppe zugerechnet wird.
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