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found: Boubou Hama, 2007:p. 4 of cover (Boubou Hama, 1906-1982)
found: Wikipedia, February 25, 2015(Boubou Hama; 1906-1982; author, historian and politician from Niger; born in Fonéko, a Songhai village in western Niger)
found: Documents nigériens, 1967?:v. 1, leaf 196 (Boubou Hama, Président de l'Assemblée Nationale)
found: Présence Africaine website, September 5, 2019(HAMA Boubou; Boubou Hama; poet, philosopher, historian, and man of letters; studied at the école William Ponty de Dakar; in 1929 he became the first Nigerien teacher; participated in the activities of the R.D.A. (Rassemblement démocratique africain) created in October 1946; in 1958 he became president of the Assemblée nationale and worked in concert with Hamani Diori, the president; he presided over the PPN (Parti progressiste nigérien), a branch of the R.D.A., until the coup d'Etat of April 1974, when he was held prisoner in Agadès, then Niamey; member of numerous scientific and literary associations, he leaves a considerable oeuvre on African culture; with Andrée Clair, he also wrote children's stories; his works include Kotia-Nima [autobiography] and Contes et légendes du Niger)
found: Présence Africaine, nouvelle série, no 123, 3e trimestre 1982, Cornevin, Robert. Hommage à Boubou Hama, viewed online February 23, 2020:page 279 (Boubou Hama was director of the Centre I.F.A.N. du Niger from 1950 to 1957, then director of the Centre Régional de Documentation pour la Tradition Orale, which became C.E.L.H.T.O. (Centre d'études linguistiques et historiques par tradition orale); he was vice-president of the Congrès international des Africanistes; one of the founding fathers of the A.C.C.T. (Agence de Coopération Culturelle et Technique des pays de langue française); long-time member of A.D.E.L.F. (Association des Écrivains de Langue Française))
found: Wikipedia, September 5, 2019(Boubou Hama; died 29 January 1982, Niamey)