29. 01. 2013
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between the beggar and the bmw

Like many large cities of the developing world, in Niamey, two worlds exist side by side. Camels and donkeys burdened with soaring stacks of firewood share a lane with shiny, black BMWs. Men...

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19. 01. 2013

Niamey: dusty skies and uncertain horizons

Because one of my grants is directly administered by the State Department (technically it’s the Department of Education), I’ve spent the last few days meeting with people at the embassy. Since security threats...

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19. 01. 2013

My Project: What and Why.

I arrived in Niamey on Monday, officially beginning a year of anthropological fieldwork for my doctoral dissertation. While any seasoned anthropologist will tell you that the project you carefully craft for innumerable grant...

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18. 01. 2013

Mali: What’s the Deal and How it Affects Niger

Ok.  So, the quick and dirty of what’s been happening in Mali since early 2012 and how it might affect Niger: The Tuareg, a traditional nomadic-pastoralist Berber people of the Saharan interior, have long...

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17. 01. 2013

Maps: Niger is not Nigeria (but it’s close!).

The purple pin is Maradi, the city in southern Niger where I will be based.

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17. 01. 2013

Niger: on the net

  Here are a few useful links on Niger. I will keep adding more as I come across particularly informative or interesting sites! Basic Information: CIA World Factbook (basic demographics) Wikipedia Niger the...

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16. 01. 2013

About Me

Hi! I am Ali Heller, a Ph.D. Candidate in socio-cultural anthropology at Washington University in Saint Louis. This year I will be keeping this blog to document the adventures, misadventures, frustrations, and successes...

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