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Title
A Nomadic Family's Housing Made from Guinea Corn (Sorghum) Stalks |
Full text
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/SSRecIDSearch?repl1=AfricaFocus&repl2=AfricaFocus.3007as14.bib |
Author(s)
Tabachnick, Jeanne |
Abstract
Cattle-herding people who move frequently construct temporary housing such as this. Sorghum is their main source of material for building and for home furnishings because very little wood is available in the area. |
Subject(s)
Tabachnick, Jeanne; Buildings and structures; Houses; Nomads; Pastoralism; Sorghum; Transhumance |
Publisher
General Library System of the University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Relation
Africa Focus |
Type of publication
Image |
Format
image/jpeg; Color Slide; Landscape |
Rights
African Studies Program; Copyright © Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System |
Repository
Wisconsin - University of Wisconsin
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