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    Griot Kouyata Summary

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    past: A long time ago! That brief spell is interrupted in the 21st frame by Sitan’s calling of Mabo. That sets in train the gamut of the extra-diegetical flow of their morning routine as a family up to the time when Mabo comes back from school. The Sundiata story resumes in the very close up of the 50th frame of the pensive mood of the Griot Kouyaté narrating the episode of the antelope who wandered in search of water in the time of drought in the land of Wagadu

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    and also through the written history of the Arab historians. Comparing the different approaches and views of the Arab historians to the African traditionalist of Sundiata‚ we see there are many similarities and differences between the two. With respect to the political‚ economic‚ and social aspects of the kingdoms‚ the epic of Sundiata portrays the Mali kingdoms through a story of a rising young king in which many of the negative aspects of society are ignored. The Arab historians describe an overall

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    Due to the constant and encouraged trade with the Arabian Peninsula through established routes in the Sahara desert‚ Islam was slowly adopted in the region where Sundiata reigned (although it wasn’t as central or significant as later generations would make it out to be) (Robinson 43). With the influence of Islam‚ rituals‚ architecture‚ art and laws became commonplace and unified the people of West Africa into an even

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    their relationships with the kings of Ghana and Mali. One night when a member of the clan was telling Muhammad about the story of Sundiata‚ the first king of Mali and how he organized a powerful army and captured the former capital of Ghana‚ Muhammad‚ was very intrigued. They talked about how Sundiata expanded beyond Ghana’s old border and was a great force. When Sundiata fell a new leader named Mansa Musa who was Muslim and had spread Islam came into power. The story

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    Homer is allegedly a blind writer‚ who verbally dictated his poems. There is a blind bard that also appears in the Odyssey. Homer composed the Iliad and the Odyssey in 8th Century BCE‚ and they were changed a lot as they were passed down verbally. His poems were most famous especially because they survived the burning of the library of Alexandra. In the Odysseus which takes place after the events of the Iliad‚ Helen runs off with Paris a Trojan prince‚ Menelaus brother Agamemnon gathers allies and

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    trade left open for control. It was temporally ceased by Sumanguru Kante‚ ruler of the Susu Clan. However‚ Sundiata (also known as Mari Jata) came to conquer‚ backed by all the Malinke chiefs. He struck down Sumanguru at the battle of Kirina in 1235. (Boahen‚ 27) With the support of the Malinke chiefs‚ Sundiata took control‚ and began Mali. As the leader of the newly formed empire‚ Sundiata started his conquest in building the Mali empire. From Kirina‚ he pressed on and occupied what was left of

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    The Malian Empire The empire of Mali‚ in western Africa‚ started in about 1240. The empire is also called the Malingo Empire and Manden Kurufa. The empire was founded by the Malinke people led by Sundiata. During his reign‚ he developed the city of Timbuktu. The city became the center of trade and culture in the empire. After Sundiata’s death‚ Mansa Musa became emperor of Mali in 1307. Mansa Musa was a devout Muslim. His pilgrimage to Mecca‚ one of the Five Pillars of Islam‚ introduced Mali to the

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    Hospital For The Criminal Insane". http://plagiarist.com/poetry/7115/ The Qur ’an: Translatation. In Word Literatures: A Reader for English 203 The Online & Live-Lecture Hybrid Course. Ed. William Kuskin. (Pearson Publishing‚ August 2005)‚ 47-55 Sundiata: An Epic of Old Mali. In World Literatures: A Reader for English 203 The Online & Live-Lecture in Hybrid Course. Ed. William Kuskin. (Pearson Publishing‚ August 2005)‚ 181-236

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    Slave trade. Several scholars argue that the long distance trade and the spread of Islam harmed Africa rather than promoted its growth. Others exclaim that Africa was never a super power in the first place. Explicitly witnessed in D.T. Niane’s Sundiata‚ is the manifestation and investigation of Africa’s power. The Sub-Saharan long distance trade and Islam caused an expansion in the population of Africa – and that in turn inspired a heavier weight materialistic value‚ intellectual development‚

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    Sogolon Djata Sparknotes

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    long-withstanding tradition of oral history‚ storytelling in a sense. It is through the eyes of these trained griots that the legends‚ culture‚ and history come alive. One of the most famous and cherished epics of the ancient world is that of Sogolon Djata‚ or Sundiata Keita. This story has been passed down through generations of griots in Africa‚ and is retold in all its glory by Djeli Mamoudou Kouyaté‚ translated by author and African historian D.T. Niane. It encapsulates a tale of a young prince who defies

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