Saint-Louis: Religious Pluralism in the Heart of Senegal

by David Robinson with assistance from Ghislaine Lydon, Kalala Ngalamulume and others

Gallery 8: Images Not Used in Essays

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Canoe Team
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Canoe team in uniform preparing for canoe races on the small branch (Petit Bras) of the river. The canoe teams were primarily located in the fishermen's quarter of Guet Ndar. The local word for canoe is "pirogue."

Courtesy of Kalala Ngalamulume (1987)
Crowd Gathering at the Public Square
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Crowd gathering on the grounds of the Government Headquarters.

Courtesy of Kalala Ngalamulume (1987)
Typical Street
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Typical street on the island of Saint-Louis.

Courtesy of David Robinson (1985)

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Canoe Team
Canoe Team (1987)
Courtesy of Kalala Ngalamulume

Crowd Gathering at the Public Square
Crowd Gathering at the Public Square (1987)
Courtesy of Kalala Ngalamulume

Typical Street
Typical Street (1985)
Courtesy of David Robinson


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Saint Louis
Creator: Robinson, David
Contributing Institutions: MATRIX: The Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University
Description: Other images in this collection that were not specifically mentioned or referenced in any essays.
Location: Senegal
Format: Image/jpeg
Rights Management: For educational use only.
Digitizer: MATRIX