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The art of gleaning and not becoming domesticated in mollusc waterworlds | 2024 | Ethnos 89 (3): 480-99 | H6 [ETHNOS-] | 1469-588X | |||
Crop diversity management: Sereer smallholders' response to climate variability in Senegal | 2021 | Journal of ethnobiology 41 (3): 389-408 | *H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0278-0771 | |||
Senegal's megaliths and sepulchral practices: the hypothesis of deferred funeral rites | 2018 | Journal des africanistes 88 (1): 116-47 | H6/KY [SOCIETE-] | 0399-0346 | |||
A mainly circum-Mediterranean origin for West Eurasian and North African mtDNAs in Puerto Rico with strong contributions from the Canary Islands and West Africa | 2017 | Human biology 89 (2): 125-55 | H6/HB [HUMAN-] | 0018-7143 | |||
Changes and local adjustment in the Faidherbia albida use as fodder and fuel wood among the Sereer, Senegal | 2017 | African study monographs 38 (1): 27-49 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0285-1601 | |||
The reversed calabash | 2014 | L'Autre: cliniques, cultures et sociétés 15 (2): 178-87 | H6 [AUTRE-] | 1626-5378 | |||
Notes sur le vocabulaire de la faune maritime chez les Sérèrees-Niominkas | 2011 | African study monographs 32 (2): 81-9 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0285-1601 | |||
Besieged palaeonegritics of innovative farmers: historical political ecology of intensive and terraced agriculture in West Africa and Sudan | 2010 | African studies 69 (2): 323-43 | H6/KY [BANTU-] | 0002-0184 | |||
Familles céramiques des sites de la Vallée du fleuve Sénégal (0-1400 AD) et problématique des origines Sereer | 2009 | Journal of African archaeology 2 (): 223-32 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 1612-1651 | |||
Loincloths of the circumcised: separation and emotions in Seereer initiation (Hireena, Senegal) | 2008 | Systèmes de pensée en Afrique noire 18 (): 41-104, 267 | H6/KE [SYSTEMES-] | 0294-7080 | |||
Les Seereer du Nord-Ouest (Sénégal) face à la traite négrière | 2005 | Journal of Asian and African studies (Tokyo) (70): 5-21 | H6 [JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES. Tokyo] | 0387-2807 | |||
A vegetation-maintaining system as a livelihood strategy among the Sereer, west-central Senegal | 2005 | African study monographs 30 (): 183-93 | H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0285-1601 | |||
Conversion to Islam: military recruitment and generational conflict in a Sereer-Safèn village (Bandia), 1920-38 | 2003 | Journal of African history 44 (1): 73-94 | 0021-8537 | ||||
'No kings, no lords, no slaves': ethnicity and religion among the Sereer-Safèn of western Bawol, 1700-1914 | 2002 | Journal of African history 43 (3): 407-29 | 0021-8537 | ||||
High levels of habitual physical acitivity in West African adolescent girls and relationship to maturation, growth and nutritional status: results from a 3-year prospective status | 2001 | American journal of human biology 13 (6): 808-20 | 1042-0533 | ||||
Healing water | 2001 | L'Autre: cliniques, cultures et sociétés 2 (2): 291-9 | H6 [AUTRE-] | ||||
De la culpabilité à la réparation: la responsabilité de la mère dans la pathologie de son enfant chez les Seereer Siin du Sénégal | 2000 | Anthropos. Anthropos Institut, Sankt Augustin 95 (2): 363-70 | 0257-9774 | ||||
Growth and maturation of Sereer adolescent girls (Senegal) in relation to seasonal migration for labor | 1999 | American journal of human biology 11 (4): 539-50 | |||||
L'ancêtre revenu. Croyances et pratiques autour de la naissance chez les Seereer Siin du Sénégal | 1997 | Anthropos. Anthropos Institut, Sankt Augustin 92 (4/6): 556-62 | |||||
'Though the earth does not lie': agricultural transitions in Siin (Senegal) under colonial rule | 1997 | Paideuma 43 (): 143-69 | |||||
Charisma and ethnicity in political context: a case study in the establishment of a Senegalese religious clientele | 1993 | Africa 63 (1): 80-101 | |||||
On units of exchange, the Noon and Lala Serer in Senegal [marriage exchange] | 1992 | Journal de la Société des Africanistes 62 (2): 193-217 | |||||
Age-sets and grades in a dysharmonic society (Serer Ndut, Senegal) | 1991 | Journal de la Société des Africanistes 61 (2): 5-42 |