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在辽阔的西非马里高原腹地,生活着几十万多贡人,他们是700年前涌人西非的穆斯林中被人遗忘的一支,以耕种和游牧为生.生活艰难贫苦。这里和马里其他的区域有着迥然不同的风貌,几乎没有人为的道路.交通的不便令此地人迹罕至,古老原始的文化仍没有被现代文明所同化,直到上世纪三十年代法国人类学家马塞尔·格里奥尔(Marcel Griaule)才第一次对此地进行了深入细致的研究,岁月流逝,独特的地理环境和古老神秘的文化,密切和谐地融合于这块独具魅力的大地。
In the vast West African Mali Plateau, there are hundreds of thousands of people living in the hinterland of the Mali Plateau, a forgotten group of Muslims who came to West Africa 700 years ago, living in farming and nomadic life. Here and the rest of Mali has a very different style, almost no human road.Traffic inconvenience makes this inaccessible, the ancient primitive culture is still not assimilated by modern civilization until the 1930s French anthropologist Marcel For the first time, Marcel Griaule conducted a detailed and detailed study of the area. The passage of time, the unique geographical environment and the ancient mysterious culture were closely harmonized with this glamorous land.