The Mali people, particularly during the height of the Mali Empire in the 13th to 16th centuries, made significant contributions in various fields. They are known for their advancements in architecture, exemplified by the famous mosque of Djinguereber in Timbuktu. Additionally, they excelled in the fields of mathematics and astronomy, which were critical for navigation and trade. The empire also played a key role in the development of trade networks across West Africa, promoting cultural and intellectual exchanges.
Dogon (DOH-Gahn) are the people of mali.
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
there was no mali empire thats a country in africa
aboriginal people invent the canoe at midday
Most people in Mali Africa live in the southern part of the country
They are Malaysian people.
In their houses