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18 May 2007 - 14:42 I spent most of this week helping my friend, Aaron, with a traditional dyeing training in a village in the southern part of Mauritania. The entire village is Pulaar, one of the African ethnicities that are in the minority in Mauritania. Pulaars are pretty animated people, and during the breaks from the training, they often sang songs to entertain themselves and the two Americans working with them. This is a clip of one of the breaks. I don't speak Pulaar, so I have no idea what they were saying, but it was fun anyways.
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