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Friday, November 04, 2005
The Village of Darkoy!
Our first sight of Darkoy! These huts are actually NOT typical of the Tuareg but a style and structure that has been carried over from the Fulani of the surrounding areas.
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Hey, it's Bri again. We learned about the Fulani tribe in one of my missions classes! My prof, who was an MK to Africa, said the Fulani were known for watching sheep standing on one leg, with their staff across the back of their shoulders and their arms hanging over it, almost in a "cross-like" position. He said they were a very unreached people group. This of course caught my attention. Go get em saved Tyler!!
2 comments:
Hey, it's Bri again. We learned about the Fulani tribe in one of my missions classes! My prof, who was an MK to Africa, said the Fulani were known for watching sheep standing on one leg, with their staff across the back of their shoulders and their arms hanging over it, almost in a "cross-like" position. He said they were a very unreached people group. This of course caught my attention. Go get em saved Tyler!!
This picture reminds me of the beginning of Star Wars... Amazing shot.
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