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The family women, and friends, around the pots of constantly cooking food at Monsour's suna. Sunas are all day affairs, and the fires rarely go down as people come and go, and must be gifted with wena or fanke (different kinds of fried breads), and must be given tuwo ("food" - a gelatenous preparation of cereals - usually millet or sorghum) to eat. The little girl in Pink, Haoua-u, Arha in the yellow head scarf, Hassia next to her.
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