
1975
A portrait of Zomo, the second of Damouré Zika’s many children. Employed at the zoo of the National Museum of Niger in Niamey, he offers us a tour, showing us the animals he takes care of. Then, when the work is finished, he invites us to an impromptu concert by “Jeunesse Gawey,” the “popular music” orchestra he forms with his brothers and sisters, who sing and dance for us pretty songs about their lives, their family, and Nigerien youth.

Hampi

Yenendi de Ganghel (Rain Dance at Ganghel)

L'Afrique et la recherche scientifique

Pam Kuso Kar (Breaking Pam's Vases)

Sahel: Pátria ou Morte

Expedition Niger: Real Africa

Drums from the Past

Horendi

Niger Festivals: December 1961 - Niger Independence Days

The Big Everything

Atilogivu: The Story of a Wrestling Match

Circumcision

Photo Souvenir

Niger Story

No Defense

Love in the Walls

Torre 1

In Their Own Words: The Women of Kurokawa

The Death of "Superman Lives": What Happened?

Maybe Logic: The Lives and Ideas of Robert Anton Wilson