Gambian cultures

Gambian cultures
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Gambian cultures

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The Gambia
  • Western Africa 
  • Capital: Banjul

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History
  • 1400s: trading stations
  •  France and England 
  • 1783: British colony 
  • 1965: Gambia independent 

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Union model

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Hofstede


 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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What is the power distance score of The Gambia?
(The Netherlands -> 38)
0100

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What is the individualism score of The Gambia?
(The Netherlands -> 80)
0100

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What is the masculinity score of The Gambia?
(The Netherlands -> 14)
0100

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What is the uncertainty avoidance score of The Gambia?
(The Netherlands -> 53)
0100

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What is the long term orientation score of The Gambia?
(The Netherlands -> 67)
0100

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In een eerdere les vonden jullie het eerlijk dat laagopgeleiden minder verdienden dan hogeropgeleiden.
Hoe eerlijk vind je het dat Frederika, Joshua en Anneloes net zoveel verdienen als iemand met een uitkering (waar zij aan meebetalen), maar net zoveel problemen kennen?
Schaal: 0 = erg oneerlijk, 5 = heel erg eerlijk
05

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What kind of tribes do you already know?

Slide 12 - Mind map

What percentage do the different subcultures in The Gambia consist of? 
Drag the percentages to the tribes
Mandinka
Fula
Wolof
Jola
24%
18%
16%
10%

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Slide 14 - Video

Mandinka
  • Biggest group/tribe in The Gambia 
  • Language & religion
  • An oral society
  • Griots / Jiles
  • Cultural Preservation

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Fula
  • 40 million in Africa
  • Origin of the name
  • Traditionally pastoral   nomads
  • Moral codes
  • Jewelry / henna / ink

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Wolof
  • Mainly in West-African countries
  • 3rd largest group (16%)
  • Own language 
  • Freeborn, 
  • Born in slavery & 
  • Artisans
  • Beauty and outfits

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Jola
  • Gambia, Senegal & Guinea Bissau
  • 4th largest group  (10%)
  • Religion changed 
  • Non-hierarchical structure 

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Workshop
  • Introduction/Kahoot
  • Workshop activities - Quartet & Dilemmas
  •  Evaluation

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Sources
- Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzV-4lDcJ20
- www.visitthegambia.gm
- Thesis: “They have the clock we have the time” - Microsoft Word - master scriptie 'they have the clock we have the time'.docx (uvt.nl) 
- Hofstede: Country Comparison - Hofstede Insights (hofstede-insights.com) 
- Book: https://books.google.nl/books?hl=nl&lr=&id=ikWccsfwZJAC&oi=fnd&pg=PP2&dq=gambia+ethnic+groups&ots=oFyVejXziQ&sig=9-Qj9WKyy8qeS6ff_1zHWOkwTXw#v=snippet&q=jola&f=false 

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Questions?

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