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Wolof Village (Slide 25), 1979 October

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Diokoul, Senegal. My first village stay, in "Doug Stone's village", Diokoul. Doug was an animateur (community development worker).

Dates: 1979 October

Baobab (Slide 27), 1979 October

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Diokoul, Senegal. Baobabs are fabulous trees--but they don't grow in the Fuuta. Too hot & dry.

Dates: 1979 October

Peanuts (slide 29), 1979 October

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Diokoul, Senegal. Peanuts were a major export crop--but they didn't grow in the Fuuta. Too hot & dry….

Dates: 1979 October

Village Girls, 1979 October

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Diokoul, Senegal

Dates: 1979 October

Peace Corps Trailer (Slide 3), 1979 July

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Norman Oklahoma. Living quarters during 10-week technical training program run by the University of Oklahoma. Trainees were headed to the Dominican Republic, St. Lucia, Ecuador, Tanzania and Senegal.

Dates: 1979 July

Individuals Doing Homework (Slide 4), 1979 August

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Norman, OklahomaCharles Chopak, Sean Mackey. Note from donor: "Those Big Red Notebooks went with us everywhere."

Dates: 1979 August

Lunch on the Road, El Hadji Sene, Directeur des Eaux et Forêts, and fisheries trainees (Slide 6) , 1979 September

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Oklahoma. El Hadji Sene was the Senegalese equivalent of the U.S. Secretary of the Interior. He joined us for a trip to fish farms in Oklahoma, Arkansas and Mississippi.

Dates: 1979 September