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Dogon Culture & Art
Introduction
This document focuses on an African Nation, and a “traditional” culture that inhabits the geographic area. The African Nation in question is “Mali”, and the traditional culture is “Dogon” (Merriam-Webster’s definition: a member of a people of Mali noted for their sculpture). This document will be broken down into different sections: General Information on Mali; Dogon Culture, and Dogon Art.
General Information on Mali
“Mali (Republic of Mali) is an independent republic and is the largest country in West Africa. Mali is bordered on the north by Algeria, on the east and southeast by Niger, on the south by Burkina Faso and Cote d'Ivoire, and on the west by Guinea, Senegal, and Mauritania. Bamako is the capital and also the largest city. In the south, by the Niger and Senegal rivers, are areas where peanuts, rice, and cotton are grown. Other areas of the country are arid desert or semi desert, and can barely support grazing (mainly cattle, sheep, and goats). The Niger River serves as an important transportation artery and a source of fish. About 90% of the population is Muslim; most of the remainder follows traditional religions. French is the official language, Bambara is spoken by 80% of the
Approximate Word count = 1520
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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