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Original Articles

The Education of Minority Groups: some questions raised by consideration of the nomadic Fulani of Nigeria

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Pages 219-226 | Published online: 02 Aug 2006

NOTES AND REFERENCES

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  • , Documentation of the impact of imposed educational system and resettlement policies on nomadic peoples has been provided by many writers. With few exceptions the findings are discouraging: the nomadic children find themselves in a no‐man's‐land between the dominant cultures and their indigenous cultures. See, for example, Creery (1983), op. cit..
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  • , Rigby (1985) op. cit.
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