FULANI

fooläˈnē, people of W Africa, numbering approximately 14 million. They are of mixed sub-Saharan African and Berber origin. First recorded as living in the Senegambia region, they are now scattered throughout the area of the Sudan from Senegal to Cameroon. Both as a sedentary and as a nomadic people, they have played an important part in the history of W Africa. A number of African states, including ancient Ghana and Senegal, had Fulani rulers. The Fulani became zealous Muslims (11th cent.), and from 1750 to 1900 they engaged in many holy wars in the name of Islam. During the first part of the 19th cent. the Fulani carved out two important empires. One, based on Massina, for a time controlled Timbuktu; the other, centered at Sokoto, included the Hausa States and parts of Bornu and W Cameroon. The Fulani emir of Sokoto continued to rule over part of N Nigeria until the British conquest in 1903. The Fulani of Massina were conquered (1861) by Hajj Omar, but their resistance ultimately resulted in his death.

See D. J. Stenning, Savannah Nomads (1959, repr. 1964); H. A. S. Johnston, The Fulani Empire of Sokoto (1967).

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...NOMADS A study of the Wodaabe Pastoral Fulani of Western Bornu Province Northern Region...based on a lifetime of service among the Fulani, were invaluable to me. Some of the...College, I was able to relive the life of Fulani camps, speaking often in Fulful e, with...
...in the government of Zaria since the Fulani conquest. The essay was stimulated by...text summarizes this new information. My Fulani informants are too many to name individually...IV. GOVERNMENT IN FULANI ZAZZAU, 1865 1...
...History, Continuity and Change in Fulani Resource Regimes Trond Vedeld...Diversification, and Food Security among the Fulani Rimaibe in Northern Burkina Faso...Vedeld compares political processes in two Fulani village societies of the Inland Niger...
...Aesthetics Chad Dance Ethnicity Fulani/Ful6e/Peuls Masculinity Niger Nigeria...The People of the Taboos" 11 The Fulani people 13 CHAPTER 2 The importance...and back cover photos). MAPS 1. The Fulani people live in eighteen countries in...
...7 2 Global Fulani Society 14...7 Child Development in Fulani Ethnopsychology 160...of his long-term research among the Fulani of Burkina Faso. Pained by his loss, and...
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The Fulani and Cattle Breeds: Crossbreeding and Heritage...transformation of cultural patrimony among Fulani cattle keepers of West Africa. Two areas...south-western Burkina Faso. Studies on Fulani livestock raising suggest that each group...
...Organization and Seasonal Migration among the Fulani of Northern Burkina Faso. by Kate...ABSTRACT Migration patterns among the Fulani of Burkina Faso have changed over recent...that migrate. Working among the Wodaabe Fulani in Niger, Maliki et al. (1984) suggest...
...Family: The Bamogo Family of Burkina Faso; Fulani: Art and Life of a Nomadic People; Birds...Sahel Region (Birds of the Wilderness, Fulani). Roys familiarity with his subjects and...at a Ghanaian funeral, the costumes of Fulani women as they plait each others hair...
...namely the Mossi (agriculturalists, n = 402) and the Fulani (pastoralists, n = 160) (Van Haaften and Van de Vijver...the authority in matters of access to land and to the Fulani. The Fulani are a mainly pastoral people; their lives and social...
...vegetation, leading to an influx of pastoral Fulani herds. Interviews with the village heads...absent near villages and on farmlands and Fulani herders were blamed for ruthlessly felling...area is populated by Hausa farmers and Fulani pastoralists with varying degrees of mobility...
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Buchanan-Fulani: New Team? -- Their Mutual Attraction...about his recent lunch date with Lenora Fulani, former presidential candidate of the...sexual relations with that woman, Lenora Fulani," he began. Buchanans comic timing accomplished...
From Perot to Fulani. by Micah L. Sifry The two-party...Alliance Party of Fred Newman and Lenora Fulani. On April 15-16, in Arlington, Virginia...was obviously stage-managed, with the Fulani backers voting as an organized bloc. The...
Dr. Fulanis Snake-Oil Show. by Bruce Shapiro...day was not a fellow Democrat but Lenora Fulani, presidential aspirant of the New York...Mounting the podium after Mayor Perry, Fulani delivered an impassioned address touching...
...Times reports that Perot has enlisted the support of Lenora Fulani, and Dr. Fred Newman, two compatriots who helped to launch the...rights and a realignment of the class and income structure. Fulani (who ran for president as an independent in 1988 and 1992) and...
...The Week. -- Yes, but would Pat Buchanan pick up Lenora Fulani if he were driving a cab? -- Other names of foreign leaders...with Sharpton, courtesy of his new Reform-party ally Lenora Fulani, devotee of a Marxist cult. Sharpton falsely accused an upstate...
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...by Ralph Z. Hallow Lenora Fulani, a pro-choice, homosexual rights advocate...integrate that peasant army of his," Miss Fulani, a Reform Party leader, said at a joint...liberal folks into that army," said Miss Fulani, who was the presidential candidate of...
...is John Campbell, a conservative state senator." Fulani ousted Lenora Fulani, who has been accused of making anti-Semitic remarks...including New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg. Mrs. Fulani, who ran for president in 1988 and 1992 on the New...
...weighed 4 1/2 pounds. Spectacular gold earrings worn by married Fulani women in Mali summed up a familys wealth of several generations...Artisans lavished their talents and skills on jewelry such as the Fulani earrings to enhance its value. They beat gold bars into thin...
...anti-Semite and racist Louis Farrakhan ally Lenora Fulani. Miss Fulani also brings to Mr. Buchanans table his sworn ideological...and racists. Mr. Buchanan admits to embracing Miss Fulani because of her signature-garnering prowess in securing...
...UH-OH Watch out, Ross Perot. Lenora Fulani, who twice has made quixotic presidential...common interest in political reform," Miss Fulani said in her political column, which, according...involved in building the Reform Party," Miss Fulani said. "The other independent option is...
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FULANI foola ne, people of W Africa, numbering approximately 14 million. They are of mixed sub-Saharan African and...important part in the history of W Africa. A number of African states, including ancient Ghana and Senegal, had Fulani rulers. The Fulani became zealous Muslims (11th cent.), and from 1750 to 1900 they engaged in many holy wars in the name of Islam...
USUMAN DAN FODIO 1754 1817. Fulani religious and political leader. Beginning as an itinerant Muslim missionary in northern Nigeria, he gained a large following for...
AHIDJO, AHMADOU ama do ahe joo, 1924 89, president of Cameroon (1960 82). A Muslim Fulani chiefs son, he served with the French during World War II. Entering politics in the French Cameroons, he became vice premier (1957...
...to weave cloth. Ogbomosho was founded in the 17th cent. It resisted Fulani invasions in the early 19th cent. and grew by absorbing refugees from towns destroyed by the Fulani. A teachers college is in the city. ____________________ Copyright...
...51,607), SW Niger. A major administrative center, it is a farming community and trade center frequented by Tuareg and Fulani pastoral nomads. Gypsum and phosphates are mined. The city was a refugee center during droughts in the 1970s. A teacher-training...
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