_:b6388984 . _:b6388986 "2010, Elizabeth Berg, Ruth Wan, Ruth Lau, Senegal, Marshall Cavendish, \u2192ISBN, page 74:"@en . _:b17593512 "2001, Citizenship Laws of the World, Amer Immigration Lawyers Assn, page 173:"@en . _:b17593510 "In times of need, it is the mother's brother whom a Senegalese is most likely to approach for aid. The matrilineage is dominated by the tokor (\"tuh-CORE\"), the oldest man. The tokor holds all the family money."@en . _:b17593514 . _:b6388985 "Foreigner who marries a Senegalese is granted permanent residency and can apply for citizenship by naturalization."@en . _:b17593515 . _:b17593518 "2019 March 5, Tobias Warner, The Tongue-Tied Imagination: Decolonizing Literary Modernity in Senegal, Fordham Univ Press, \u2192ISBN, page 46:"@en . _:b17593512 . _:b17593516 "Senghor writes that these texts were collected \u201Cby the Abb\u00E9 Boilat, a Senegalese\u201D in his Grammar of the Wolof Language. Identifying Boilat as \u201Ca Senegalese\u201D conflicts with the more ambiguous ways that Boilat actually presents himself\u00A0[\u2026]"@en . _:b17593513 "A person from Senegal or of Senegalese descent."@en . _:b17593514 "2001, Citizenship Laws of the World, Amer Immigration Lawyers Assn, page 173:"@en . . _:b17593514 "Foreigner who marries a Senegalese is granted permanent residency and can apply for citizenship by naturalization."@en . _:b17593518 . _:b17593519 . _:b17593516 . _:b17593517 . "1" . _:b17593516 "2019 March 5, Tobias Warner, The Tongue-Tied Imagination: Decolonizing Literary Modernity in Senegal, Fordham Univ Press, \u2192ISBN, page 46:"@en . _:b17593517 "2010, Elizabeth Berg, Ruth Wan, Ruth Lau, Senegal, Marshall Cavendish, \u2192ISBN, page 74:"@en . _:b17593518 "Senghor writes that these texts were collected \u201Cby the Abb\u00E9 Boilat, a Senegalese\u201D in his Grammar of the Wolof Language. Identifying Boilat as \u201Ca Senegalese\u201D conflicts with the more ambiguous ways that Boilat actually presents himself\u00A0[\u2026]"@en . _:b17593512 "Foreigner who marries a Senegalese is granted permanent residency and can apply for citizenship by naturalization."@en . _:b17593510 . _:b17593511 . _:b17593519 "2001, Citizenship Laws of the World, Amer Immigration Lawyers Assn, page 173:"@en . _:b17593517 "In times of need, it is the mother's brother whom a Senegalese is most likely to approach for aid. The matrilineage is dominated by the tokor (\"tuh-CORE\"), the oldest man. The tokor holds all the family money."@en . _:b6388986 . _:b6388987 . _:b6388987 "Senghor writes that these texts were collected \u201Cby the Abb\u00E9 Boilat, a Senegalese\u201D in his Grammar of the Wolof Language. Identifying Boilat as \u201Ca Senegalese\u201D conflicts with the more ambiguous ways that Boilat actually presents himself\u00A0[\u2026]"@en . _:b17593520 . _:b6388985 . _:b17593521 . _:b17593511 "2019 March 5, Tobias Warner, The Tongue-Tied Imagination: Decolonizing Literary Modernity in Senegal, Fordham Univ Press, \u2192ISBN, page 46:"@en . _:b6388985 "2001, Citizenship Laws of the World, Amer Immigration Lawyers Assn, page 173:"@en . . _:b17593520 "A person from Senegal or of Senegalese descent."@en . _:b6388987 "2019 March 5, Tobias Warner, The Tongue-Tied Imagination: Decolonizing Literary Modernity in Senegal, Fordham Univ Press, \u2192ISBN, page 46:"@en . _:b17593510 "2010, Elizabeth Berg, Ruth Wan, Ruth Lau, Senegal, Marshall Cavendish, \u2192ISBN, page 74:"@en . _:b17593521 "A person from Senegal or of Senegalese descent."@en . _:b6388984 "A person from Senegal or of Senegalese descent."@en . _:b17593515 "In times of need, it is the mother's brother whom a Senegalese is most likely to approach for aid. The matrilineage is dominated by the tokor (\"tuh-CORE\"), the oldest man. The tokor holds all the family money."@en . _:b17593511 "Senghor writes that these texts were collected \u201Cby the Abb\u00E9 Boilat, a Senegalese\u201D in his Grammar of the Wolof Language. Identifying Boilat as \u201Ca Senegalese\u201D conflicts with the more ambiguous ways that Boilat actually presents himself\u00A0[\u2026]"@en . _:b6388986 "In times of need, it is the mother's brother whom a Senegalese is most likely to approach for aid. The matrilineage is dominated by the tokor (\"tuh-CORE\"), the oldest man. The tokor holds all the family money."@en . _:b17593519 "Foreigner who marries a Senegalese is granted permanent residency and can apply for citizenship by naturalization."@en . _:b17593513 . _:b17593515 "2010, Elizabeth Berg, Ruth Wan, Ruth Lau, Senegal, Marshall Cavendish, \u2192ISBN, page 74:"@en . .