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[Soninke and Poular models of migration from the valley of the Senegal River].
Revue europeenne des migrations internationales, 1995"Soninke and Poular migration from the valley of the Senegal River [has] historical pre-colonial roots. The colonial and post-colonial economies have confirmed and reinforced the migratory models of both ethnic groups. The data of [a] 1982 survey highlight similarities and differences in the demographic indicators of [these] migrations, which can be ...
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Willing migrants: Soninke labor diasporas, 1848-1960
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“I’m nerves!”: Struggling with immobility in a Soninke village (The Gambia)
2010The book is meant to shed new light on migratory processes pertinent to Sub-Saharan Africa. It starts out from the position that contemporary migratory movements can only be assessed by employing an appropriate theoretical framework which helps with conceptualising both localised strategies of migrants, i.e.
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La société Soninké (Dyahunu, Mali)
Population (French Edition), 1973Francis G. Snyder +2 more
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Willing Migrants: Soninke Labor Diasporas, 1848-1960 (review)
Africa Today, 1999openaire +1 more source
The Social Organisation of Agricultural Labour among the Soninke (Dyahunu, Mali)
2012openaire +1 more source
[A long-term view of Soninke migrations: strategies and identities].
Cahiers d'etudes africaines, 2009openaire +1 more source

