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Maouri people

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The Maouri were also subject to colonization by European powers. The Maouri lands were traded between the English and French colonies in West Africa under various treaties between 1890 and 1906. The French were particularly brutal in their administration of their colonies: in 1898 the priestess of
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The establishment of the Maouri people is uncertain, though many sources indicate descent from the
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The Niger-Nigeria boundary, 1890-1906: a study of ethnic frontiers and a colonial boundary
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Today the Maouri are traders and farmers, and have a reputation as industrious people.
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in western Africa. They are one of the major ethnic groups of
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French Colonial Documentary: Mythologies of Humanitarianism
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Index

Māori people
Mauri
Moriori
ethnic group
Niger
Niger River
Matankari
Niamey
Gaya
Hausa people
Hausa language
Djerma language
Bornu Empire
Matankari
Lougou
Bagaji
animistic
Doguwa
Dogondoutchi
fetishes
conversion
Fulani jihads
Sokoto Caliphate
Sarraounia
Voulet–Chanoine Mission
Battle of Lougou
Konni
Birni-N'Konni
Société Belge d'Études Coloniales

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