-
primarily in
Niger and Chad. All
Wodaabe people should not be
mistaken as
Mbororo as
these are two
separate subgroups of the
Fulani people. It is translated...
-
local materials and vary from
temporary wood-and-leaf
shelters of
nomadic Mbororo to the
rectangular mud-and-thatch
homes of
southern peoples. Dwellings...
- her people, the
Mbororo in Chad. She was
educated in Chad's
capital city of N'Djamena and
spent her
holidays with the
indigenous Mbororo people, who are...
-
types of
Fulani based on
settlement patterns, viz: the nomadic-pastoral or
Mbororo, the semi-nomadic, and the
settled or "town" Fulani. The
pastoral Fulani...
- Thècle
Mbororo (born 24
September 1989) is a
Cameroon football goalkeeper who
plays for
Cameroonian side Panthère de Garoua. As of June 2015, she has...
- Bocquené, Henri;
Oumarou Ndoudi;
Gordeen Gorder (2002).
Memoirs of a
Mbororo: The Life of
Ndudi Umaru,
Fulani Nomad of Cameroon.
Berghahn Books. p. 285...
- militia. On 14
February 2020, six
Cameroonian soldiers,
accompanied by
armed Mbororos and
Ambazonian detractors,
carried out a m****acre of
civilians in Ngarbuh...
-
indigenous languages are
people from Bantu, Sudanic, Baka,
Wodaabe (or
Mbororo) and even
primitive hunter-gatherer
groups known as Pygmies.
Although native...
-
occupied by the
Fulani people (Fula: Fulɓe; French: Peul or Peulh; also
known Mbororo,
though this has
sometimes been seen as pejorative). The
Fulani are mainly...
-
characters are
members of a
Mbororo-Fulani
family living in
colonial northern Nigeria.
While the
author was a non-
Mbororo-Fulani, the book
offers a convincing...