From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb

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From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb Welcome to Mali! The village chief of Tiyo greets you. From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb

From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb Children in Bamako proudly sit on top of a pile of corn their family harvested during the rainy season. From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb

From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb Women of Tiyo working in the field to harvest the millet. From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb

From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb A young boy carries a bowl of millet home from the field. From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb

From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb A woman and her baby carrying the family noon time meal into the millet field. From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb

From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb This little boy is collecting water for his family. From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb

From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb Malian landscape near Segou` during the dry season. From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb

From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb The same area during the rainy season. From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb

From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb Hills near Bamako. Habitat of the few lions still found in Mali. Elephants also pass through this area on their migration path. From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb

From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb A man finds a cool place to sit along the of the Niger River. Hippopotamas and alligators make their homes here. From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb

From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb Nomadic Tauregs of the Sahara Desert From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb

From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb A traditional bread oven in Timbuktu. From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb

From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb This mosque in Timbuktu is the oldest mud structure in the world. From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb

From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb A family prepares to go to market. From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb

From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb A market in Djenne. From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb

From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb Women selling beautifully carved gourd bowls in a market in Segou`. From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb

From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb The women of Markala selling hot peppers. From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb

From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb A grandmother returns from the market with her grandchildren. From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb

From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb A griot in Bamako singing and playing his guitar. From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb

From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb A masked villager dancing to celebrate the harvest. From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb

From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb A griot in Tiyo rings a bell to help direct the masked villager during a festival. From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb

From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb A woman in Tiyo dances during a festival. Women form a circle around the outside of the men to perform theatrical dances. From Mali Photo Gallery Photography by Mary Lipscomb