Fallon, Helen
(2021)
Sharing our Stories: From Sierra Leone to Dublin - Binta Jalloh.
Africa, St. Patrick's Missions, 86 (1).
pp. 24-25.
Abstract
I was born in Sefadu, near Kono, the main diamond
and gold trading town in Sierra Leone, in 1977. My family belong to the Muslim Fulani ethnic group. We are known for our skills in caring for cows, goats and other animals, that’s how our wealth is measured. There are Fulani people – nomadic herdsmen and women – in various parts of West Africa.
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Article
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Sierra Leone; asylum; refugees; Sierra Leone Ireland Partnership; |
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University Library |
Item ID: |
13737 |
Depositing User: |
Helen Fallon
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Date Deposited: |
03 Dec 2020 10:40 |
Journal or Publication Title: |
Africa, St. Patrick's Missions |
Publisher: |
Kiltegan Fathers |
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Yes |
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