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Balancing Written History With Oral Tradition - The Legacy of the Songhoy People

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This book offers a unique interpretation of Africa's legacy to the world and the worldwide African Diaspora through bringing to light the sociocultural contributions of the Songhoy people and the cosmopolitan empire they established in West Africa.

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Introduction 1. A Long Journey from East Africa to West Africa 2. The Empires of Ghana and Mali 3. Gao: From its Origins to the City of the Askyas 4. Diverse Sociocultural Aspects of the City of Gao 5. From the Age of Kingdoms to the Age of Empires 6. From the Empire Age to the Bureaucratic Age: The Askya Dynasty 7. Invasions and European Domination 8. Traditional Songhoy Society 9. The Songhoy Oral Tradition: Riddles & Story Telling 10. Songhoy Writing Traditions 11. Religion, Belief and Spirituality 12. The Legacy of the Songhoy People 13. Selected African Contributions to the Development of the New World and France 14. A Legacy of African Integration 15. Towards Pan African Integration. Postface. Afterword. Appendix A: Map of the Ghana Empire. Appendix B: Map of the Mali Empire. Appendix C: The Empire of Gao at Its Height. Appendix D: The Empires of Ghana, Mali and Songhoy


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Dr. Hassimi Oumarou Maïga holds a Presidential appointment as Distinguished Research Professor of Education at the University of Bamako, Mali. His published books and numerous scholarly articles include: "When the Language of Education is Not the Language of Culture," Notes on Classical Songhoy Education and socialization: The World of Women and Childrearing Practices, and La Contribution Socio-culturelle du Peuple Songhoy en Afrique.


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This book offers a unique interpretation of Africa’s legacy to the world and the worldwide African Diaspora through bringing to light the sociocultural contributions of the Songhoy people and the cosmopolitan empire they established in West Africa.

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"The reinterpretation, by native Africans, of the history of their continent and its myriad societies, in their extreme complexity, is a necessary and inescapable evolution of contemporary African Studies. Therefore, Balancing Written History with Oral Tradition: The Legacy of the Songhoy People, by Malian Professor Hassimi O. Maïga, is a work that deserves the widest and earliest possible diffusion. Dense and original, touching and uncompromising, it required a great deal of research and reflection. It is not easy to undermine in one single book, as Maïga has done, as many simplistic interpretations, when not outright lies, as are current regarding the history of African societies, and in particular that of the Islamicized Songhoy people. This work no doubt has a place in academia as well as in the lay world."
- Carlos Moore, Ph.D, Ethnologist, Author of The Blacks in Africa (CCAA/UCLA/1989) and Co-Author of African Presence in the Americas (African World Press, New Jersey, 1995/USA).

Product details

Authors Hassimi Oumarou Maiga, Hassimi Oumarou (University of Mali) Maiga, Maiga Hassimi Oumarou
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.07.2012
 
EAN 9780415646031
ISBN 978-0-415-64603-1
No. of pages 230
Series African Studies
African Studies
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography

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