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    Everyday Use Analysis

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    Sexton asserts that the older daughter‚ Dee‚ is the "embodiment of the struggle for a unifying identity" (par. 4). In contrast with Dee‚ the critics Houston A Baker‚ Jr. and Charlotte Pierce-Baker consider Maggie to be a guardian of history‚ or "griot" (164). On the other hand‚ David White describes Mama as having an "inherent understanding of heritage‚" something less apparent among the two children (par. 3). Dee‚ Maggie‚ and Mama serve as artistic representations of the various aspects of African

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    southern boundary of the Saharan trade routes. Kumbi Saleh became the focus of all trade‚ with an efficient form of taxation. 3. The Soninke people were very skilled artisans‚ craftsman‚ workers‚ agrarian laborers‚ and even superb wordsmith whose oral griots are mimicked by other local tribes such as the Mende. Soninke are thought to be one of the first people to utilize and capitalize on the use of “ironware” in the “Sahelian West Africa “region. 4. The gold salt trade as a time when people traded salt

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    The goals were not just to preserve and propagate cultural values like the Griots used to‚ but gain significant economic advantages among others. This was the main inspirations to the creation of a well-known animation film‚ titled “Kirikou and the sorceress”. The original name of this animated film was in French “Kirikou et les

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    African instruments include kora‚ djembe drums‚ and kalimba. Kora is widely known and used in parts of West Africa. It is made of a 21-string bridge-harp covered with cow skin. Most kora players and performers come from the well-known families called griot‚ who are historians in West Africa. They used the kora to deliver history as singers. Usually‚ they are known as wandering musicians or bards. On the other hand‚ djembe drums are African instruments that are classified as percussion instruments

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    90's Hip Hop and Rap

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    form of music and storytelling that began thousands of years ago in Africa with the “griots”‚ who were village story tellers who played a simple handmade instrument while they told stories about family‚ village events‚ and nature. As they would play their instrument‚ they would also talk and the two things would mix together‚ the words flowing with the beat and rhythm of the instrument playing. Alongside the griot tradition‚ rap also has roots in the days of slavery‚ when the African American slaves

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    Caribbean Calypso Music

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    communication and to mock the slave masters. Calypso singing competitions held annually at carnival time grew in popularity after the abolition of slavery by the British in the 1830s. It was the French who brought the tradition of Carnival to Trinidad. The griot later became known as the chantuelle and today as the calypsonian. The year 1914 was a landmark in the history of calypso. This was the year that the first calypso recording was made. The late 1920s gave birth to the first calypso tents. Originally

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    in Dakar which is located in Senegal. At the age of 12 is when he began to perform and eventually started playing with the star band (A popular band in Dakar at the time). Based off of the way that he was brought up‚ he saw his identity as modern griot. In 1979‚ he came up with his own group by the name of “The Etoile de Dakar”. This group was in Latin style and it was popular all over Africa. During the 90’s he opened his own recording studio and his own record label by the name of “Jololi”. This

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    Rapping can be traced back to its African roots. Centuries before hip hop music existed‚ the griots of West Africa were delivering stories rhythmically‚ over drums and sparse instrumentation. Such connections have been acknowledged by many modern artists‚ modern day "griots"‚ spoken word artists‚ mainstream news sources‚ and academics.[15][16][17][18] Blues music‚ rooted in the work songs and spirituals of slavery and influenced greatly by West African musical traditions‚ was first played by blacks

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    Chapter 19 Read Pages 483-506 ASSIGNMENT DUE DATE: _______ Historical Terms and Concepts: Please include the significance for each term/concept. 1. Bantu Migrations migrations of the Bantu people that helped to spread agriculture and herding to many areas of Sub-Saharan Africa‚ iron metallurgy‚ and rapidly increased the population. (started around 2000 BCE)‚ linguistically influential. 2. Stateless society term relating to societies such as those of sub-Saharan Africa after the

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    this is the site and owner of the information http://www.assatashakur.org/forum/open-forum/4621-meditations-yellow-oliver-senior-without-within-ushanda-io-elima.html it is the woman who is the keeper of history. Not its outward shows of wars‚ Kings‚ famines and politics‚ but family lineages‚ the changing internal fabric of the village and the praise songs of children. A child returning home from afar would be greeted by the cries of a woman‚ singing his or her praises‚ capturing the essence of

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