Based on twenty-three months of ethnographic research, this dissertation examines trust and mistrust among Sierra Leoneans in two settings: Freetown, Sierra Leone, which has been torn by long-term warfare, and Serekunda, a suburb of Banjul, The Gambia, where conditions have remained relatively ...
TheGuinea baboonis only found in Guinea, Senegal, Gambia, southern Mauritania and western Mali, so is not huntable. Baboon Hunting Prices Baboon are usually considered as animal of opportunity taken while hunting other game and the hunter is not too fussed about the species of baboon. They can...
The natural distribution of the 17 non‐flying mammal species occurring wild in both the Maghreb (north‐west Africa) and Iberia (south‐west Europe) is co... M Dobson - 《Mammal Review》 被引量: 231发表: 1998年 Mammals of Ghana, Sierra Leone and The Gambia Search all the public and ...
First in 2015 in the fight against Ebola and now again with Corona. For the IOM and Red Cross in Togo, Senegal and Gambia I provide self-developed water disinfection devices that are used in the field units, hospitals and at the airport in Dakar. Most recently, my law firm was given ...
This list includesCongo,Egypt,Israel,Saudi Arabia,Syria,Gabon,GambiaandIraq. Lions are also believed to be extinct in a further seven African countries, includingGhana,Guinea,Mali,andTogo. These magnificent cats once roamed through all of Africa, along with parts of Asia and Europe.They are now...
Mariama Ndure is a Norwegian artist born to Gambian parents, and she brings all her influences from her two cultures into this highly wide-ranging, but oh so personal album. I only knew Mariama from her children’s concerts with my daughter Karoline. Listening to Rituals I was taking ...
Social structure Trust building in post-conflict West Africa| Urban Hunting societies in Sierra Leone and The Gambia BOSTON UNIVERSITY Charles Lindholm CarpenterShelby ElizabethBased on twenty-three months of ethnographic research, this dissertation examines trust and mistrust among Sierra Leoneans in two...