- The
Somono are an
ethnic group in Mali. It is made up of a few tens of
thousands of
fishermen living around the
Niger River. They are
related to the Bambara...
- slaves. Also in Dia,
potters usually belonged to the
blacksmith caste of the
Somono, and they
generally used a
combination of a
concave mold with a coiling...
-
Niger were
raising sheep, goats, and
cattle by the 14th century. The Bozo,
Somono, and
Sorko people specialised in fishing.: 164–165 Iron was
abundant and...
-
Somono women of Mali do not
consider **** to be ****ual...
- farmers; the Fula or Fulani, Maur, and
Tuareg are herders,
while the Bozo and
Somono are fishers. In
recent years this
linkage has
shifted considerably, as ethnic...
- over-reliance on
sources written by Europeans. The
first in the
series was the 2001
Somono Bala of the
Upper Niger, an epic
story of
fishing people,
translated into...
- Hamdallaye, Médine,
Mission Catholique, Missira, Ségou Coura, Sido Soninkoura,
Somono, Sokalakono, Bananissabakoro. Ségou has a hot semi-arid
climate (Köppen...
- po****tion of 2,418,305.
These were
mainly Bambaras, Malinkés
Sonikes and
Somono around the
Niger River. The
region is
irrigated by
several rivers, including...
- a lot of br**** instruments), but also
touched by Fulani, Mandingo, and
Somono cultures. It is
heavily influenced by
Cuban music,
including the use of...
-
knowledge in the
river by Niger, and are
regarded as the
masters of water. The
Somono, also fishermen, are not a
distinct ethnic group but a
mixture of the Bambara...