Tireli, Mali
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Tireli, Mali | |
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Villagers selling baskets and meat at Tireli market under the Bandiagara Escarpment in the background, Mali 1984 | |
| Coordinates: 14°22′48″N 3°21′0″W / 14.38000°N 3.35000°W | |
| Elevation | 362 m (1,188 ft) |

Tireli is a village in Dogon country in Mali on the Bandiagara Escarpment in the Bandiagara Cercle. It is located 11 km south-south-west of Sangha and Banani and 28 km east of Bandiagara.[1]
- Tobacco cultivation in a dry river bed, Tireli, Mali, 1980
- A schoolboy between the sitting stones of the Tireli market, Mali 1984
- Young Dogon man just returned from Abidjan, with his radio, Tireli, Mali 1985.
- Personal selling: Young female beer sellers admonish the photographer that he also has to buy some, Tireli market, Mali 1989
- Boys in white clothing with bonnets at Tireli market, just after circumcision, Mali 1990
- The women of a neighborhood ward with manure on their way to the field of one of them, Tireli, Mali 1990