its bad. loots of crime. straving people. babys dieing. yikes.
Islam
11,340,000 people live in mali today...
Sundiata is from the Mali Empire, known today as the Republic of Mali in West Africa. He is a legendary figure in Malian history and is often referred to as the "Lion King" or the "Lion of Mali."
47 years.
In West Africa, covering what is today Mali.
pyschologist
Mmany of the Mali people accepted Islam and put Islamic way of life into practice.
today they have pooed
Mali's problems is the increaseng desertifacation of the country and the lack of water and also the nations wildlife is threatened by drought
Mali houses have straw for the roof, and they have like muddy sticks for the base. Answered by pippaA
It no longer exists today, but it was where modern day Mali is now, in West Africa.
The Ancient Mali are was very religion based and spiritual. The art they created was a big part of the Mali culture we know about today. They created instruments, sculptures, houses, and simple toys.