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A koranic tablet sits under a tree, waiting for the next lesson The road home from school
Bush taxis ready to 
take passengers
into town.
The guys who will
drive those taxis
A standard 3-rock
cooking fire.
A woman pounding rice in a mortar.
My little brother carrying water for me from the pump.
Dried fish for sauce. 
Looks pretty, tastes bad.
My little sister doing my laundry (do you sense a theme???)
My beautiful friend, Aissatou, sorting manoic leaves for a sauce.
A granary for storing 
rice and other cereals.
A lovely hut
Another lovely hut 
with still-life.
The last lovely hut.
Manioc is drying out
front.
Mud bricks molded from 
riverbank clay, for making
those lovely huts.  These
cost about 2 cents each.
Baking bread in a mud oven.
Braiding hair in cornrows. This takes hours! A nearby village.
By Steph Weber ('01-'03) at Tabaski
 

 

 

 
 
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