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Boilat, David, abbé (1814—1901)
Oxford Reference.
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Boilat,
David (1858).
Grammaire de la Langue...
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meaning body of
water in the
Serer language.
French author and
priest David Boilat put
forward the
theory that the name
derives from the
Wolof phrase "sunuu...
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literature arose during the mid 19th
century with the
works of
David Abbé
Boilat, who
produced written ethnographic literature which supported French Colonial...
- Map of the
ethnic groups of
Senegal drawn by
David Boilat (1853)...
- A
Soninke woman, an 1853
sketch by
David Boilat...
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theories for "Senegal" abound. A po****r one,
first proposed by Fr.
David Boilat (1853), was that "Senegal"
comes from the
Wolof phrase sunu gaal, meaning...
- The
queen and king of Wolof, an 1853
painting by
David Boilat...
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cantor at the
church in Saint-Louis. Jean-Pierre Moussa,
alongside David Boilat and Arsène Fridoil, was
among the
first Senegalese priests. As children...
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investigation into
claims of
precognition was
published by the
missionary Fr. P.
Boilat in 1883. He
claimed to have put an
unspoken question to an
African witch-doctor...
- An 1853
painting of a
Tukulor man and
woman (by
David Boilat)....