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Patrick Zachmann - MALI. 1994.
The village of Fegui is twinned with the french town of Limours (France), which numbers a community of Malian natives among its inhabitants.
Members of the v
Kayes. 1994.
The temporary return of former resident Mr Moussa DIARRA, a migrant worker living with his family in Evry near Paris since 1975, to the village ...
Temporary return of former resident Moussa DIARRA, now living in Evry,to his home village Diouncoulane
Region of Kayes.Village of Diouncoulané.
Diouncoulane village. The temporary return of former resident Mr Moussa DIARRA, a migrant worker living with his family in Evry near Paris since 1975, to the vi
The temporary return of former resident Mr Moussa DIARRA, a migrant worker living with his family in Evry near Paris since 1975, to the village where he was bor
MALI. Village of Diouncoulane. January 1994.
Mr Moussa DIARRA, a migrant worker living with his family in Evry near Paris since 1975 is returning to his birthp...
Diouncoulane. 1994.
Departure point for the covered trucks leaving for Kayes.
The village of Fegui is twinned with the french town of Limours (France), which numbers a community of Malian natives among its inhabitants.
Celebrations for
Bamako. 1994.
The village of Fegui. 1994.
The temporary return of former resident Mr Moussa DIARRA, a migrant worker living with his family in Evry near Paris since 1975, to the village where he was bor
Temporary return of former resident Moussa DIARRA, now living in Evry,to his home village Diouncoulane
January 1994.
The devaluation of the local currency CFA franc (a franc monetary system for former West African economic regions of France called Coopération Fi...
On the road from Kayes to Diouncoulane.
MALI. Region of Kayes. Village of Diouncoulané.
Mr Moussa DIARRA, a migrant worker who has been living with his family in Evry (near Paris) since 1975, return
T
Travelling by tarpaulined truck from the village of Diouncoulane to the city of Kayes.
Region of Kayes. Village of Diouncoulané.
Region of Kayes. Town of Kayes.
Christening of Sekou Sacko's daughter. Sekou is a migrant worker from Mali living in France.
Travelling by tarpaulined truck from the village of Diouncoulane to the city of Kayes.
Temporary return of former resident Moussa DIARRA, now living in Evry,to his home village Diouncoulane
MALI. Region of Kayes. Village of Diouncoulane. 1993.
Mr Moussa DIARRA, a migrant worker who has been living with his family in Evry (near Paris) since 1975, r...
Village of Diouncoulane. A native.
Bamako.
Region of Kayes.Village of Dioucoulané.
Mr Moussa DIARRA, a migrant worker who has been living with his family in Evry (near Paris) since 1975, returned on vac
Region of Kayes. Town of Kayes.
Mr Moussa DIARRA (wearing dark glasses), is a migrant worker who has been living with his family in Evry (near Paris) since 197...
MALI. Region of Kayes. Village of Diouncoulané. 1994.
Mr Moussa DIARRA, a migrant worker who has been living with his family in Evry (near Paris) since 1975, ...
Travelling by tarpaulined truck from the village of Diouncoulane to the city of Kayes.
Temporary return of former resident Moussa DIARRA, now living in Evry,to his home village Diouncoulane
On the road from Bamako to Kayes. View from the train.
A Malian migrant worker living in Evry, near Paris, returns on vacation to his birthplace, the village
Kayes. 1994.
Mr Moussa DIARRA, a migrant worker who has been living with his family in Evry (near Paris) since 1975, returned on vacation to his birthplace, th...
January 1994. The devaluation of the local currency CFA franc (a franc monetary system for former West African economic regions of France called Coopération Fin...
January 1994.
The devaluation of the local currency CFA franc (a franc monetary system for former West African economic regions of France called Coopération Fi...
The temporary return of former resident Mr Moussa DIARRA, a migrant worker living with his family in Evry near Paris since 1975, to the village where he was bor...
The village of Fegui is twinned with the french town of Limours (France), which numbers a community of Malian natives among its inhabitants.
Arrival of the f
Kayes. Two members of the french delegation from Limours (France) on their way to Fegui, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the twinning between the two citie
The village of Fegui is twinned with the french town of Limours (France), which numbers a community of Malian natives among its inhabitants.
Members of the v
Travelling by tarpaulined truck from the village of Diouncoulane to the city of Kayes.
Travelling by tarpaulined truck from the village of Diouncoulane to the city of Kayes.
Travelling by tarpaulined truck from the village of Diouncoulane to the city of Kayes.
Villagers welcoming french delegation, celebrating twining between Fegui and Limours
Temporary return of former resident Moussa DIARRA, now living in Evry,to his home village Diouncoulane
Kayes. 1994.
Distribution of photos to the family of Mr Boubakari CAMARA, a migrant worker living in Evry (France), by the photographer who took pictures of th
On the road from Bamako to Kayes.
Region of Kayes. On the road to Diouncoulané.
Mr Moussa DIARRA, a migrant worker who has been living with his family in Evry (near Paris) since 1975, returned ...
Kayes. 1994.
The temporary return of former resident Mr Moussa DIARRA, a migrant worker living with his family in Evry near Paris since 1975, to the village wh...
The village of Fegui is twinned with the french town of Limours (France), which numbers a community of Malian natives among its inhabitants.
Celebrations for
Kayes. 1994.
Temporary return of former resident Moussa DIARRA, now living in Evry,to his home village Diouncoulane
Diouncoulane village.
The temporary return of former resident Mr Moussa DIARRA, a migrant worker living with his family in Evry near Paris since 1975, to the v...
Temporary return of former resident Moussa DIARRA, now living in Evry,to his home village Diouncoulane
Bamako. Mr Habib KOITE, a local Mali singer.
Village of Diouncoulane. 1994.
The temporary return of former resident Mr Moussa DIARRA, a migrant worker living with his family in Evry near Paris since 1975, to the village where he was bor
Diouncoulane village. Temporary return of former resident Mr Moussa DIARRA, a migrant worker living with his family in Evry near Paris since 1975, to the villag
The village of Fegui is twinned with the french town of Limours (France), which numbers a community of Malian natives among its inhabitants.
Arrival of the f
Bamako. 1994.
The village of Fegui is twinned with the french town of Limours (France), which numbers a community of Malian natives among its inhabitants.
Celebrations for
MALI. Diouncoulane village. The temporary return of former resident Mr Moussa DIARRA, a migrant worker living with his family in Evry near Paris since 1975, to ...
MALI. 1994. A cloth pedlar in the village of Diouncoulane, near Yelimane.
The temporary return of former resident Mr Moussa DIARRA, a migrant worker living with his family in Evry near Paris since 1975, to the village where he was bor
Fegui. This village is twinned with the french town of Limours (France), which numbers a community of Malian natives among its inhabitants.
Diouncoulane village.
The temporary return of former resident Mr Moussa DIARRA, a migrant worker living with his family in Evry near Paris since 1975, to the ...
Dioucoulane village.
The temporary return of former resident Mr Moussa DIARRA, a migrant worker living with his family in Evry near Paris since 1975, to the vi
Going to the village of Fegui.
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