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- 205-208. Magil 1984, pp. 154-157. Boilat, David, abbé (1814—1901) Oxford Reference. Accessed July 23 2024. Boilat, David (1858). Grammaire de la Langue...
- 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...
- 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...
- literature arose during the mid 19th century with the works of David Abbé Boilat, who produced written ethnographic literature which supported French Colonial...
- A Soninke woman, an 1853 sketch by David Boilat...
- The queen and king of Wolof, an 1853 painting by David Boilat...
- states of the Wolof Empire, c. 1400 Carte des peuplades du Sénégal de l'abbé Boilat (1853): an ethnic map of Senegal at the time of French colonialism. The...
- 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...
- هَالْݒُلَارْ‎ 𞤖𞤢𞥄𞤤𞤨𞤵𞤤𞤢𞥄𞤪 A Tukulor man and woman (1853 David Boilat painting) Total po****tion 1 million (2010) Regions with significant po****tions...
- An 1853 painting of a Tukulor man and woman (by David Boilat)....