The
Passport to Paradise gallery highlights the bold, visual images found
all over Dakar by focusing upon the urban visual culture of the Mourides,
a Senegalese Sufi movement centered upon the life and teachings of
a local saint named Sheikh Amadou Bamba.
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VIe Conférence Internationale sur le sida en Afrique, Dakar, 1991, p. 181, T.A. 108. |
Description: R. Albuquerque Sousa 1, W. F. Canas-Ferreira 1, A. Santos Pinto 1, E. Prieto 1, A. Paulo Silva 2,
C. Costa 2, F. Dias 2, J. Champalimaud 1, K. Mansinho 1, C. Araujo 1, H. Troonen 3, C. Broeksma 3,
S. Hogvat 3
Seroprevalence and relationship of HTLV-1, HVA, HBV, HCV and HIV1/2 antibodies in West African
population
1 Institute of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, New University, Lisbon, Portugal
2 Ministry of Health, Bissau, Guinea-Bissau
3 Abbott Laboratories |
Publication Date: December 1, 1991 |
AODL Contributing Partner: Charles Becker |
Copyright: This material is presented courtesy of Charles Becker |
Author: Author Unknown |
Interviewer: Interviewer Unknown |
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Sampling
from L'Institut Fondemental d'Afrique Noire (IFAN)
Phil Curtin Collection
Collection Boubacar Barry
Collection Charles Becker: Recherches et documents sur
le Sida
Photographs from “Passport to Paradise’:
Sufi Arts of Senegal and Beyond
Mosques of Bondoukou
Futa
Toro, Senegal and Mauritania
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