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Fulani Collection

The Fulani people, also known as Fula or Peul, are a nomadic ethnic group spread across several countries in Africa

Background imageFulani Collection: Africa, Senegal. A Fulani woman milking the Zebus

Africa, Senegal. A Fulani woman milking the Zebus

Background imageFulani Collection: Fula tribeswoman in headdress, French Sudan, West Africa

Fula tribeswoman in headdress, French Sudan, West Africa
Fula (Fulah, Fulani) tribeswoman in an elaborate headdress, French Sudan, West Africa. Date: 1922

Background imageFulani Collection: Africa, Senegal. Sunrise in a Fulani village, cattle going out

Africa, Senegal. Sunrise in a Fulani village, cattle going out

Background imageFulani Collection: Africa, Senegal. A Fulani woman going out to milk the Zebus

Africa, Senegal. A Fulani woman going out to milk the Zebus

Background imageFulani Collection: Two young Fulani women, Nigeria, West Africa

Two young Fulani women, Nigeria, West Africa
Two young Fulani (Fula) women, Nigeria, West Africa. Date: 1922

Background imageFulani Collection: Woodabe woman Niger

Woodabe woman Niger
David Dhaen

Background imageFulani Collection: fulani girl at Niergui refugee camp, Tchad

fulani girl at Niergui refugee camp, Tchad
Elena Molina

Background imageFulani Collection: Fulani elder

Fulani elder
Trevor Cole

Background imageFulani Collection: Beautification

Beautification
Trevor Cole

Background imageFulani Collection: Woodabe Gazing

Woodabe Gazing
David Dhaen

Background imageFulani Collection: fulani boy at Niergui refugee camp, Tchad

fulani boy at Niergui refugee camp, Tchad
Elena Molina

Background imageFulani Collection: The beauty of the moment

The beauty of the moment
Trevor Cole

Background imageFulani Collection: Wodaabe Women. Creator: Dorte Verner

Wodaabe Women. Creator: Dorte Verner
Wodaabe Women

Background imageFulani Collection: Men up for Marriage. Creator: Dorte Verner

Men up for Marriage. Creator: Dorte Verner
Men up for Marriage

Background imageFulani Collection: Plan of the King of Sines palace, Joal, Senegambia

Plan of the King of Sines palace, Joal, Senegambia, 18th century. Entrance A, courts B, connecting huts C, kings hut D, wives huts E, reception area F, dining area G, servants huts H

Background imageFulani Collection: Fulani man, from Senegalese sketches, face of the country, nations, commerce

Fulani man, from Senegalese sketches, face of the country, nations, commerce
884605 Fulani man, from Senegalese sketches, face of the country, nations, commerce, religions, past and future, stories and legends, 1853 (colour litho) by Boilat

Background imageFulani Collection: Fulani village, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa

Fulani village, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa
Fulani village, part of Cape Coast, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa. The Fulani, described here as desert tribes from the Sahara, imported their own style of building. Date: circa 1924

Background imageFulani Collection: Burkina Faso (Upper Volta) Toucouleurs (Fula) Woman

Burkina Faso (Upper Volta) Toucouleurs (Fula) Woman
A Fula (Toucouleurs) Woman from Bukina Faso (Upper Volta), a landlocked country in West Africa. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageFulani Collection: A Fula Woman - Senegal, West Africa

A Fula Woman - Senegal, West Africa - displaying distinctive traditional ornamental headwear and hairstyle, large single-bead necklace and hooped earrings

Background imageFulani Collection: Girl from Bukina Faso - Profile

Girl from Bukina Faso - Profile
Pretty Girl from Bukina Faso - shot in profile and showing the distinctive braided hairstyle, and varieties of beads worn around the head as well as the neck


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The Fulani people, also known as Fula or Peul, are a nomadic ethnic group spread across several countries in Africa. In Senegal, amidst the golden rays of sunrise, a Fulani woman gracefully milks her Zebus - a sight that symbolizes their deep connection with nature and their reliance on cattle for sustenance. In French Sudan, now known as Mali in West Africa, a Fula tribeswoman adorns an exquisite headdress that reflects her rich cultural heritage. Her regal presence is a testament to the resilience and beauty of the Fulani people. As we journey further into this vibrant community, we encounter a wise Fulani elder whose weathered face tells tales of wisdom and experience. His presence commands respect and admiration from all those around him. Beautification is an integral part of the Fulani culture. With intricate patterns painted on their faces using natural pigments derived from plants and minerals found in their surroundings, they celebrate individuality while staying connected to their roots. Moving back to Senegal once again, we witness another captivating moment - a Fulani woman embarks on her daily task of milking the Zebus. The bond between these animals and humans runs deep within the heart of every Fulani person. Across borders in Niger lies Woodabe country where stunning Woodabe women captivate us with their striking beauty. Their elaborate jewelry and colorful attire speak volumes about their pride in upholding traditions passed down through generations. Gazing into our souls with eyes filled with stories untold are two young Fulani women from Nigeria's West Africa region. Their gracefulness echoes throughout history as they carry forward ancient customs amidst modern times. A visit to Ghana's Gold Coast takes us to a bustling village inhabited by proud members of the Fulani tribe. Here they thrive amidst lush landscapes while preserving age-old traditions that define them as one cohesive unit bonded by shared values.