Senegalese Community gathering, 29 September 2012

W3R1466: Senegalese Community gathering, 29 September 2012. Women and men eat in separate areas, food is eaten with one hand from a communal bowlslwa_b3444716_1

W3R1501: Senegalese Community gathering, 29 September 2012slwa_b3444716_2

W3R1550: Senegalese Community gathering, 29 September 2012. After the meal the women made traditional tea with mint, sugar and tea leavesslwa_b3444716_3

MG_2627: Senegalese Community gathering, 29 September 2012. In the backyard after lunchslwa_b3444716_4

MG_2709: Senegalese Community gathering, 29 September 2012. Members of the community in the backyard after lunchslwa_b3444716_5

MG_2744: Mamadou and Alioune, members of the Senegalese Community at a home in Maylands, W.A. during a community gathering, 29 September 2012slwa_b3444716_6

MG_2765: Senegalese Community gathering, 29 September 2012. After lunch the women made traditional tea and helped each other modify their wigsslwa_b3444716_7

MG_2772: Senegalese Community gathering, 29 September 2012. After lunch the men play cards in the backyardslwa_b3444716_8

W3R1525: The men pray in the backyard after lunch at a Senegalese Community gathering, Maylands, 29 September 2012slwa_b3444716_9

W3R1501: Senegalese Community gathering, Maylands, 29 September 2012slwa_b3444716_10
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