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Transnational Digital Resistance? Collective On- and Offline Anti-Slavery Mobilisations by the Soninke Movement Ganbanaaxun Fedde in Mali, Mauritania and the Diaspora, 2016–2024

Slavery & Abolition
This article explores the history of on- and offline anti-slavery resistance among Soninke speakers with a special focus on Mali and Mauritania. It analyses the case of Ganbanaaxun Fedde, a pro-equality movement kickstarted by diasporic Soninke in France
L. Pelckmans
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La thérapie transculturelle d’un père soninké, sa sortie et celle de ses enfants d’une affaire de maraboutage

, 2019
La therapie d’un pere de famille soninke qui etait pris, avec sa famille, dans une affaire de maraboutage s’est conclue, il y a maintenant une quinzaine d’annees, par la levee de la malediction.
C. P. D. Latour
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Three Soninke Tales

African Arts, 1978
The narratives all allude to the early years of the Soninke and Mandingo peoples, whose histories and traditions are intertwined. According to Sako, the stories are from the repertoires of dieli, or griots, a hereditary class of bards who have preserved the memory of ancient Ghana and Mali.
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Transcultural validation in Soninke of a language assessment tool: The Avicenne ELAL©

Transcultural Psychiatry
Children of migrants are often exposed to more than one language from an early age. The Avicenne ELAL© test has been created to better assess language skills, avoid misdiagnosing learning disabilities, and inform early interventions.
Hawa Camara   +6 more
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The Wangara, an Old Soninke Diaspora in West Africa? [PDF]

open access: yesCahiers D'Etudes Africaines, 2000
The Wangara are a central element of a Soninke diaspora and go back for centuries in history, namely to the Soninke kingdom of Ghana. They were known as Wakore, who probably obtained royal trade privileges. Certain groups holding the imamates in key settlements such as the Sa(gha)nogo, Kamaghate, Diaba(gha)te, Timite, Cisse-Haidara, Fofana and Bagayogo
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Compétences et pratiques langagières en situation transculturelle : parcours langagiers des enfants bilingues soninké-français

, 2014
Les enfants de migrants grandissent dans un contexte de bilinguisme ou de plurilinguisme en France et sont souvent considérés comme étant allophones. Le rapport aux langues des enfants varie au cours de leur développement mais peu maîtrisent parfaitement
H. Camara
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Atypical objects in Soninke (West Mande)

Italian Journal of Linguistics, 2017
Atypical objects are defined as phrases that do not represent participants in the event denoted by the verb and nevertheless are encoded like typical patients. Soninke (West-Mande) has cross-linguistically uncommon types of atypical objects expressing duration, interval/distance, or quantitative specification.
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L'organisation sociale du travail agricole des Soninke (Dyahunu, Mali)

Cahiers D'Etudes Africaines, 1968
Pollet Eric, Winter Grace. L'organisation sociale du travail agricole des Soninke (Dyahunu, Mali). In: Cahiers d'etudes africaines, vol. 8, n°32, 1968. pp. 509-534.
Pollet, Eric, Winter, Grace
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Two Soninke “Slave” Descendants and Their Family Biographies

2012
Though the history of slavery is a central topic for African, Atlantic world and world history, most of the sources presenting research in this area are European in origin. To cast light on African perspectives, and on the point of view of enslaved men and women, this group of top Africanist scholars has examined both conventional historical sources ...
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