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English: "Traditional chief of Nguigmi [Niger] arranges warm welcome featuring camel riders during [United States] Ambassador’s visit." U.S. Embassy-sponsored 2009 Hip Hop Caravan, from the Website of the United States Embassy, Niamey.
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Source http://photos.state.gov/galleries/niger/60897/Hip%20Hop%20caravan/5.html
Author US Government, Department of State, Embassy to Niger, Niamey

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