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| Djinns, Stars and Warriors: Mandinka Legends from Pakao, Senegal | | Author: | Matt Schaffer | ISBN: | 9004131248 | Format: | Handover | Publish Date: | June, 2005 | | | | | | | | | Book Review | | | Djinns, Stars and Warriors: Mandinka Legends from Pakao, Senegal FROM THE PUBLISHER "This book contains some of the finest examples of Mandinka oral traditions ever published both in English and the original Mandinka, along with a chapter of Mandinka Arabic script texts translated into English. As a complement to the author's ethnography of the Mandinka published in 1980/1987, this book presents legends about jihad leaders, witchcraft, local Islam cosmology the founding of villages, great leaders among women, notable social institutions and other significant people and places. The Pakao country of southern Senegal developed into a West African center of pilgrimage." This book reveals the linguistic richness of Mandinka as an African literature in its own right and contributes to broader Mande studies. Since Mandinka figured prominently in the trans-Atlantic slave trade, this book also lays a basis for future work by the author on a cultural legacy of Mandinka in the New World.
SYNOPSIS Social anthropologist Schaffer presents oral traditions of a group of historically and socially connected villages in the earliest area of West African to be heavily slaved after about 1450. Devout Islam overlays long-standing non-Muslim beliefs and practices in the area. This study is a companion to a 1987 ethnography of the Mandinka by Schaffer and Cooper. There is no subject index. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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