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Études sur l'Islam et les tribus Maures: Les Brakna

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The study examines the origins, migrations, and social organization of the Brakna Maure tribes, tracing Berber and Arab penetrations, language replacement from Zenaga to Hassania, and the fusion of black and white populations along the Senegal frontier. It analyzes tribal classifications—warrior, maraboutic, tributary—local legends and genealogies, landholding and pastoral patterns, and the roles of marabouts and chiefs. The work combines historical reconstruction, ethnographic observation, and genealogical lists to explain shifting power, tributary relations, and cultural syncretism in the region, and documents place names, vocabulary, and disappearing oral traditions that illuminate local identity and social hierarchy.

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Paul Marty

Paul Marty was a scholar known for his contributions to the study of Islam and the social structures of the Mauritanian tribes. His notable work, "Études sur l'Islam et les tribus Maures: Les Brakna," delves into the intricate relationships between Islamic practices and the cultural dynamics of the Brakna tribe. Through his research, Marty provides valuable insights into the historical and anthropological aspects of Mauritania, enriching the understanding of its diverse cultural heritage.

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