- l'origine égyptienne des
Peuls. Présence Africaine. LONCKE,
Sandrine Geerewol (1
September 2015) Musique,
danse et lien
social chez les
Peuls nomades wodaabe du...
- ).
Central Intelligence Agency. 16 May 2022. (Archived 2022 edition.) "
Peuls du Cameroun: Préserver l'ethos,
suivre l'air du temps".
Retrieved 10 July...
- from the
original on 6
October 2014.
Retrieved 15
October 2014. In French:
Peul. In Fula: Fulɓe. "Guinea". 23
September 2021.
Background Note: Guinea, US...
- Silmi-Mossis,
Peuls. Larose. p. 607.
Tauxier Louis (1917). Le noir du Yatenga : Mossis, Nioniossés, Samos, Yarsés, Silmi-Mossis,
Peuls. Larose. p. 607...
-
Manding (esp. Mandinka, but also
Malinke and Bamana) and Hausa, respectively;
Peul in French, also
occasionally found in
literature in English,
comes from Wolof...
-
largely community-based dynamic. A
large part of its
combatants is thus
Peuls. In Mali, the
latter are for the most part
Nigerien nationals whom the droughts...
-
World Music album of 1994. "Bonde" (
Peul) – 5:28 "Soukora" (Bambara) – 6:05 "Gomni" (Songhai) – 7:00 "Sega" (
Peul) – 3:10 "Amandrai" (Tamasheck) – 9:22...
- is a
Peul Senegalese historian,
disciple of
Cheikh Anta Diop, who was his
primary advisor on his
major work, De l'Origine Égyptienne des
Peuls, and a...
- Fuuta-Jalon:
Nineteenth Century Louis Tauxier Moeurs et
Histoire des
Peuls,
Livre III. Les
Peuls du Fouta-Djallon
Marguerite Verdat. Le
Ouali de Gomba. Essai...
- follows:
Hausa (55.4%),
Zarma &
Songhay (21%),
Tuareg (9.3%), Fula (French:
Peuls; Fula: Fulɓe) (8.5%),
Kanuri Manga (4.7%), Tubu (0.4%), Arab (0.4%), Gourmantche...