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Bibliography[edit]

  • Barde, Bob (1980). "Contemporary Art of Senegal". African Arts. 13 (2): 73 – via JSTOR.[1]
  • Bourdier, Jean-Paul; Minh-ha, Trinh T. (2011). Vernacular Architecture of West Africa: A World in Dwelling (in Translated from French the French Habiter un monde: architectures de l'Afrique de l'ouest). Abingdom, Oxon, England: Routledge. ISBN 9780415585439.[2]
  • Bourdier, Jean-Paul; Minh-Ha, Trinh T. (1996). Picturing Bassari Dwellings. Drawn from African Dwellings. OCLC 44440082. [3]
  • Coolen, Michael T. (1983). "The Wolof Xalam Tradition of the Senegambia". Ethnomusicology. University of Illinois Press, Society for Ethnomusicology. 27 (3): 477–498 – via JSTOR. [4]
  • Eglash, Ron (1995). "Scaling hexagons in a Bassari Initiation Mask". The Mathematics Teacher. National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. 88 (7): 618, 620 – via JSTOR. [5]
  • Garcia, Michel-Alain (1984). Elements of the Bassari Belt: Their Making and Decoration. Beauty by Design: The Aesthetics of African Adornment. OCLC 50914352. [6]
  • Gessain, Monique (1984). Brincard, Marie-Therese (ed.). Jewels of the Bassari Family. Beauty by Design: The Aesthetics of African Adornment. OCLC 44086513. [7]
  • Germain, Claude. "Bassari Headress". Artstor. [8]
  • Nikiprowetzky, Tolia (1963). "The Griots of Senegal and Their Instruments". Journal of the International Folk Music Council. Cambridge University Press. 15: 79–82 – via JSTOR.[9]
  • Nolan, W. Riall (1979). "Tradition and Change Among the Tenda People". Current Anthropology. The University of Chicago Press, Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research. 20 (2): 449 – via JSTOR. [10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Barde, Bob (1980). "Contemporary Art of Senegal". African Arts. 13 (2): 73 – via JSTOR.
  2. ^ Bourdier, Jean-Paul; Minh-ha, Trinh T. (2011). Vernacular Architecture of West Africa: A World in Dwelling (in Translated from French the French Habiter un monde : architectures de l'Afrique de l'ouest). Abingdom, Oxon, England: Routledge. ISBN 9780415585439.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  3. ^ Bourdier, Jean-Paul; Minh-Ha, Trinh T. (1996). "Picturing Bassari Dwellings". Drawn from African Dwellings. OCLC 44440082.
  4. ^ Coolen, Michael T. (1983). "The Wolof Xalam Tradition of the Senegambia". Ethnomusicology. 27 (3). University of Illinois Press, Society for Ethnomusicology: 477–498 – via JSTOR.
  5. ^ Eglash, Ron (1995). "Scaling hexagons in a Bassari Initiation Mask". The Mathematics Teacher. 88 (7). National Council of Teachers of Mathematics: 618, 620 – via JSTOR.
  6. ^ Garcia, Michel-Alain (1984). "Elements of the Bassari Belt: Their Making and Decoration". Beauty by Design: The Aesthetics of African Adornment. OCLC 50914352.
  7. ^ Gessain, Monique (1984). Brincard, Marie-Therese (ed.). "Jewels of the Bassari Family". Beauty by Design: The Aesthetics of African Adornment. OCLC 44086513.
  8. ^ Germain, Claude. "Bassari Headress". Artstor.
  9. ^ Nikiprowetzky, Tolia (1963). "The Griots of Senegal and Their Instruments". Journal of the International Folk Music Council. 15. Cambridge University Press: 79–82 – via JSTOR.
  10. ^ Nolan, W. Riall (1979). "Tradition and Change Among the Tenda People". Current Anthropology. 20 (2). The University of Chicago Press, Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research: 449 – via JSTOR.