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Senufo-Tagba of West Africa
Introduction: Places and Faces
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Two women of the village.
Villagers with part of the cotton crop.
Music is an important part of Senufo life.
A group of musicians.
Village members enjoying xylophone music.
A local tailor.
A grandmother with her grandchildren.
Around the compound, people walk barefoot. Shoes are worn when traveling.
This is the entrance to a family compound.
This man is playing a kora.
Relaxing in the shade.
Musicians encourage the participants in a farming competition.
More about Introduction:
Burkina Faso
The Senufo People
Places and Faces