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Coastal Environment Of Guinea Bissau Coast line of guineabissau Sub-tropical regions coastal zones and aqua-cultureand The World Bank has recently granted a loan to the guinea-bissau http://esapub.esrin.esa.it/sp/sp1199/spapp5.htm
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Extractions: The Fulakunda of Guinea Bissau The Fulakunda are a sub-group of the Fulani (or Fula), a vast cluster of peoples living throughout central and western Africa. Most of the Fulani are nomadic herdsmen, and almost all are considered Muslim. They are separated and grouped according to language, location, and occupation. As the Fulani migrated southward to and through Guinea Bissau during the fifteenth century, some of them mixed with the Mandingo in the area. Those who intermarried with the Mandingo were considered "black," or preto. These Fulani became known as Fula Preto, or Fulakunda. They speak Fula Cunda (or Fula Preto), which belongs to the West Atlantic branch of the Niger-Congo language family. The Fulakunda are scattered throughout the northeastern, south-central, and southeastern regions of Guinea Bissau. What are their lives like? The region inhabited by the Fulakunda has a tropical climate with palm and mangrove trees. Flamingos, parrots, and leopards also share the region. Although the Fulakunda have mixed cultures and have intermarried with the "black" groups in the area, they still practice many of the customs and traditions of the "pure" Fulani. Their lives center around their herds of cattle or sheep. In fact, the more cattle one owns, the wealthier he is considered to be. In addition, some Fulakunda are hired as herdsmen for various kingdoms in the Sudan, just as their fathers were before them.
African Studies: Guinea Bissau Directory of categorized and annotated links. http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/africa/cuvl/GBissau.html
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