The people of Mali primarily communicated through writing using the Arabic script, which was introduced through trade and the spread of Islam. In addition to Arabic, the Manding languages were represented using the N'Ko script, developed in the 1940s to promote literacy among speakers of these languages. Written communication included religious texts, trade documents, and historical accounts, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the region. These methods of writing facilitated both local and transcontinental interactions.
The people of Mali wanted to learn to read and write in Arabic because in the North of Mali there are Arabs and if the people want to communicate with most of them they can learn Arabic. Another reason is that most maliens are Muslims and one of their beliefs is that they have to go to the"Mecque" which is in Asia where they speak Arabic.
People from the southern rain forests raided Mali's southern boarder
Dogon (DOH-Gahn) are the people of mali.
The Niger River runs through & passes the country of Mali in Africa...
11,340,000 people live in mali today...
People who live in Mali are called 'Malians.'
Eighty percent of the people in Mali are farming. The rest often do handicrafts such as wood carving, pottery, baskets and textiles.
The Dogon people live in Mali, a country in Africa.
What do people eat in Mali?
Malians
Ghana Mali and Songhai grew rich through trade.
The Prime Meridian does cross parts of Mali.