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Wodaabe (African people)

LC control no.sh2006007243
Topical headingWodaabe (African people)
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See alsoBororo (African people)
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Ethnology--Cameroon
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Ethnology--Chad
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Ethnology--Niger
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Ethnology--Nigeria
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Found inWork cat.: Bovin, M. Nomads who cultivate beauty, 2001: p. 11 (Wodaabe means people of the taboos; 65,000 of total of 125,000 live in Niger; others in Nigeria, Cameroon & Chad) p. 13 (Wodaabe are a Fulbe subgroup; those of Niger also known as cattle Fulani or Peuls Bororo; Mbororo en is a tribal group who resemble the Wodaabe & speak Fulfulde)
Ethnologue 2005 (Wodaabe, a dialect of Fulfulde of Central-Eastern Niger; Wodaabe culture is distinct from other Fulfulde varieties)