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The Imraguen, or Imeraguen (Berber: Imragen), are an ethnic group or tribe of Mauritania and Western Sahara. They were estimated at around 5,000 individuals in the 1970s.[1] Most members of the group live in fishing villages in the Banc d'Arguin National Park, located on the Atlantic coast of Mauritania.

  1. ^ Virginia Thompson and Richard Adloff, The Western Saharans, 1980, ISBN 0-7099-0369-3, page 50

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Imraguen people

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The Imraguen, or Imeraguen (Berber: Imragen), are an ethnic group or tribe of Mauritania and Western Sahara. They were estimated at around 5,000 individuals...

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Hassaniya Arabic

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Languages portal Africa portal Varieties of Arabic Nemadi dialect Imraguen people Hassaniya at Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024) "JOURNAL OFFICIEL DE LA REPUBLIQUE...

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Nemadi dialect

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the technical terms (cf. Brosset, Fondacci, Gabus.)[citation needed] Imraguen people The Nemadi feature in a side story in Bruce Chatwin's semi-fictional...

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False shark ray

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reference to this "mix" of features. Although long known by the local Imraguen people, the first record confirmed by scientists was in 1998 and it only received...

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Soninke people

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Soninke people is estimated to be over 2 million. The cultural practices of Soninke people are similar to the Mandé peoples, and those of the Imraguen of Mauritania...

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Nouamghar

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purpose. The origin of this cooperation between people and dolphins is unknown. The Imraguen people live in this fishing village, whose traditions rely...

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List of contemporary ethnic groups

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G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z by status: List of Indigenous peoples List of diasporas List of stateless nations regional lists: Ethnic groups...

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Sahrawis

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tribes—tribal groups labouring in demeaning occupations, such as fishermen (cf. Imraguen), as well as peripheral semi-tribal groups working in the same fields (among...

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Hausa language

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within the Soninke language (between the non-tonal northernmost dialects of Imraguen and Nemadi spoken in east-central Mauritania; and the tonal southern dialects...

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Emirate of Trarza

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Sahara society, were the znaga tribes, people who worked in lower caste occupations, such as fishermen (cf. Imraguen), as well as peripheral semi-tribal...

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FC Nouadhibou

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existed in the late 20th century under the name Imraguens de Nouadhibou. It is unrelated to ASC Imraguens which is based in Atar in another region, an existing...

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Spurious languages

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Language [yds] – no evidence that it existed The [thx] – duplicate of Oy Imraguen (Mauritania) [ime] Borna (Eborna) [bxx] – perhaps a typo for Boma (Eboma)...

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Bafour

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western Serer are derived." They may also be the ancestors of the coastal Imraguen community. James L.A. Webb, "The Evolution of the Idaw al-Hajj Commercial...

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History of Mauritania

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ethnic group, connected to the contemporary Arabized minor social group of Imraguen ("fishermen") on the Atlantic coast. The territory of Mauritania was on...

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Precolonial Mauritania

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that is now Mauritania, the Bafour, a proto-Berber people, whose descendants may be the coastal Imraguen fishermen, were hunters, pastoralists, and fishermen...

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Suduwol

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a Mande people who descend from the Bafour and closely related to the Imraguen of Mauritania. They speak Soninke, a mande language. They were the founders...

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