Peace Corps, 2014. — 55 + 9 p.
The Serahule (or as they are sometimes known the Sarahule, Sarakole, Serahuli or Soninke) make up 9% of the population of Gambia and were and are still engaged in the occupations of peanut and cotton farming, making decorative pottery, goldsmiths, trading and some are involved in the diamond businesses of Sierra Leone and Angola. Today the Serahule are among the country's leading entrepreneurs and real estate owners & developers. Their largest population concentration is in Basse, a town which is on the eastern most part of the country and the vast majority are Muslims.
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