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MALI Collection
This collection is designed for a Title VI grant awarded to Virginia Commonwealth Unversity and its partners in the project Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA),MERLOT and the MERLOT Africa Network and partners in Mali who will deliver lessons in Bambara and Malian culture.
This MERLOT collection will serve to highlight learning materials that will increase partner and participant knowledge of the region and the culture.
Collection Content
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Femmes Ecrivains (Collection)On trouvera des oeuvres ecrites par des Maliennes ici.
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Interview avec Amadou et Mariam (Presentation)C'est excellent pour enseigner le verb aimer!
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Afrique 50 ans d'indépendance (Collection)Incontournable, le site sur l'independance de Mali. Bc d'infos utiles pour la salle de classe.
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Introductory Bambara (Tutorial)Pour nos etudiants de Bambara.
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Ancient Islamic manuscripits in Timbuktu
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MALI Mediatheque (Reference Material)For use in culture studies
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Mali Interactive (Presentation)A collaboration between an international archaeological/ethnographic team in Mali and US middle schools, including logs,... More
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Mali:Playing for Change Videos (Collection)Videos in French underscoring role of music in cutural exchange and the importance of building cultural awareness.
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NPR The MIx: The Mali 100 (Collection)Music collection
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Mali: Ancient Crossroads of Africa (Reference Material)A Virginia-produced resource on Mali.
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Africa South of the Sahara: Selected Internet Resources (Reference Material)Photographs of articles and objects of daily life from Mali and Burkina Faso.
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Our Africa: Mali (Collection)Videos by children from many African countries. This one features Mali and can be used in the classroom or online.
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Habib Koite & Bamada (Reference Material)Musician from Western Mali
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Islamic Manuscripts from Mali (Collection)For students studying Timbuktu and Mali.Students of Arabic may find these materials useful.
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Islamic Manuscripts from Mali (Collection)For students studying Timbuktu and Mali.Students of Arabic may find these materials useful.
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Africana Digitization Project (Collection)Pat Cummins may have interest