Arbil.2.3.32711:
2013-05-02
https://hdl.handle.net/1839/00-0000-0000-001A-86AA-C
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DoBeS archive : Bainounk
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AGP0503114AKB
Names of parts of pots with photos
2011-03-05
Africa
Senegal
Casamance
Agnack Petit
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ISO639-3:fra
French (c)
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French is the official language of Senegal, and the ex-colonial idiom, but (standard) French is only used in a small number of contexts and by ca. 10% of the population (McLaughlin 2009). French is mainly used in formal contexts.
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Bainounk Gujaher (c)
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Baïnounk Gujaher (without a clear reference to a location in the language name) is the third major Baïnounk language spoken in Senegal. Its speakers occupy a large territory to the east of Ziguinchor, stretching southwards into neighbouring Guinea Bissau. This area was deeply affected by the longstanding civil war, during which a number of villages were abandoned, and in consequence, many speakers of Gujaher live in Ziguinchor and Dakar today. Among the Gujaher-speaking villages, our project has chosen Agnack Grand and Agnack Petit as its main field sites, but we work with speakers from other locations as well and visit other villages for documentation activities.
Consultant
Aramata Diandy
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Female
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Agnack
Consultant
Vieux Diandy
VD
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Male
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Consultant
Benjamin Mane
BM
1960-11-05
Male
11 years school
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Agnack Grand