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Djimini people

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The Djimini pass on their stories and traditions to their children. Men are considered to have reached adulthood by the age of thirty and are then taught about what being a man means and about their role in the community.
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tree for generations. They plant one at the site of every village and associate it with a good spirit that provides protection and good fortune for their people. Baobab trees can live to be thousands of years old.
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Most Djimini children do not go to school, as their parents cannot afford the books and uniforms or to pay the fees. Instead the children are expected to help by working in the fields with their families.
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Because the Djimini depend on the food they grow, they believe that the ground holds spiritual blessings and many villages have priests who make sacrifices to the earth.
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family. They think very highly of their language and speak it at home, working in the fields and at the market place, so it is not likely to disappear.
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Like many of their neighbouring tribes, the Djimini believe that when people die, their spirits have power over their descendants’ lives.
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religion, which means they believe everything has a spirit inside it, for example inside the earth, moon, sun, lakes, rivers and seas.
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group. They have a population of about 100,000 and live in the north-eastern area of Côte d’Ivoire, in
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They are known for their unique artwork, influenced by the neighboring
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is the main religious practice of the Djimini. This is a traditional
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practises and pagan practices, but only 1% are Christians.
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people. Artwork includes masks made from wood carvings.
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Index

Côte d’Ivoire
Senoufo
Burkina Faso
Mali
Their language
Niger–Congo
farmers
peanuts
cassava
corn
rice
millet
beans
mangoes
cashews
soccer
Senufo
Animism
African
Islam
Christian
baobab
"Dictionnaire Djimini Â» Introduction"
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Ethnic groups in Burkina Faso
Bissa
Bobo

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