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  2. Women in Mali - Wikipedia

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    Women are expected to handle the household chores and tend to garden plots. In polygamous households, women share and split up their tasks. [10] It is common for Malian parents to take their daughters out of school for early marriage and fear of pregnancy. There is a prevailing notion that women in Mali will engage in adultery. [11]

  3. Mali Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Mali Empire in 1337, including the location of the Bambuk, Bure, Lobi and Akan Goldfields [67] [68] The Mali Empire covered a larger area for a longer period of time than any other West African state before or since. What made this possible was the decentralised nature of administration throughout the state.

  4. Culture of Mali - Wikipedia

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    A crowd of women in Mali. The culture of Mali derives from the shared experience, as a colonial and post-colonial polity, and the interaction of the numerous cultures which make up the Malian people. What is today the nation of Mali was united first in the medieval period as the Mali Empire.

  5. Muso Kunda Museum of Women - Wikipedia

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    The traditional costume gallery covers costumes of women from the Mali tribes. [4] An ensemble of fifteen mannequins in the hall showcase fourteen traditional costumes of women from the Regions of Mali with the fifteenth showcasing the outfit of a modern Mali woman. [7] The mannequins were made by a North Korean company operating out of Bamako. [7]

  6. Category:Women in Mali - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Women in Mali" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  7. Category:Malian women by century - Wikipedia

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    Page information; Get shortened URL; Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... 20th-century Malian women (3 C, 2 P)

  8. Kaabu - Wikipedia

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    Scholars and oral historians have proposed various etymologies for the name Kaabu.These include it being derived from Kaba or Kangaba, Mali, the capital of the Mali Empire; from the Mandinka phrase kaa bung folo, meaning 'let's keep fighting'; or from Kambutchi, meaning 'the circumcised people' in the Bainuk language, the name of the pre-existing Bainuk kingdom.

  9. Category:History of women in Mali - Wikipedia

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