A second edition of the first English-language travel guide to Mali, full of practical information and cultural background for the independent traveler.
Gabon, by David E. Gardinier. 1981. Out of print. See No. 58. ... Western Sahara, by Tony Hodges. 1982. Out of print. See No. 55. ... Liberia, by D. Elwood Dunn and Svend E. Holsoe. 1985. Out of print. See No. 83.
Among other standards, this text supports Common Core's mandate regarding analyzing the relationship between primary and secondary sources, citing evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources, and determining the central ...
This packet covers the mighty African kingdom of Mali--rich in culture and tradition--that sprang up along the continent's west coast.
Subjective appropriations have fueled peacebuilding and warmongering. National Narratives of Mali: Fula Communities in Times of Crisis analyzes the narratives employed in Mali by actors in the field to justify their actions and strategies.
Imperato, drawing upon recent scholarship, expands his coverage of pre-colonial Malian history. This edition contains a detailed and up-to-date chronology of Malian history, a dozen tables, six detailed maps, a...
Touching on everything from its rich musical heritage to its varied cultural traditions, this is a thorough and accessible introduction to the contemporary lives of the different peoples who call Mali their home.
Mansa Musa was the king of Mali. Located in western Africa, Mali became one of the largest empires during the time of Musa's rule. Musa helped his empire grow in size and culture by encouraging the arts, literature, and architecture.
Mali is a landlocked country in West Africa, bordered by Niger to the east, Burkina Faso to the south-east, Côte d'Ivoire to the south, Guinea to the south-west, Senegal to the west, and Mauritania to the north and north-west.
Fatou Toure, a young girl from Mali, will be joining David's class next week.
History of the West African country of Mali, from its establishment in 1240 to the present day.