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Diversity of wild edible plants of Guinea-Bissau (West Africa): traditional uses and trade. [PDF]
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Semi-supervised machine learning method for predicting homogeneous ancestry groups to assess Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in diverse whole-genome sequencing studies. [PDF]
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Evaluating the impact of structured training programs for village health workers on healthcare delivery in resource-limited settings: Evidence from The Gambia. [PDF]
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Evaluation of Language Accessibility of Community Resources to Address Pediatric Social Needs in 2 Large US Cities. [PDF]
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Nested Admixture During and After the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade on the Island of São Tomé. [PDF]
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Mandinka Mothers and Nurslings: Power and Reproduction
Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 1996In 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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Abstract Mandinka belongs to the Manding dialect cluster included in the western branch of the Mande language family. It is spoken by approximately 1.5 million speakers in Gambia, Senegal, and Guinea-Bissau. Mandinka is characterized by its long-standing contacts with Atlantic languages. Most ethnic Mandinka do not speak the languages of
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