The Fulani nationality, which lives in southern Mauritania, on the banks of the Senegal River, represents the largest non-Arabic-speaking nationalities in that country located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean in the northwest of the African continent.
And in an effort to present features of the life of this nationality, which had a prominent role in spreading Islam in West Africa, the DJEWOL cultural festival provides an opportunity for the so-and-so to highlight moments of coexistence with various Mauritanian nationalities.
Details are in the attached report from Al Jazeera.