African History For Beginners
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African History For Beginners

  1. 128 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
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eBook - ePub

African History For Beginners

About this book

African History For Beginners explores the rich history of this continent of contrasts. Discover the glory of the Pharaohs and Towers of Zimbabwe, the cosmology of the Yoruba, the courage of the Masai and the golden wonders of Mali, the art treasures of the Bushongo and the sophistication of the Egyptians. It is a unique documentary portrait of the Africans’ struggle to preserve their cultural heritage and homeland.

Recent archeological discoveries indicate that Africa was the birth place of humankind. Over the ages, the riches and wonders of Africa have attracted the world. Yet the Africans themselves often remained unknown or misunderstood. Here is a book to set the historical record straight. 

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Information

Publisher
For Beginners
Year
2007
Print ISBN
9781934389188
eBook ISBN
9781934389959
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Part I
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Call me Olagun. I am a griot, a master of words and memory, a keeper of the flame and the history of my people who dwell in the rain forests and the deserts, and beyond the distant African plains and savannas. I descend from the immortal griot Mamadou Keita of Mali and trace my ancestry back to the first African dawn. Since those primordial days my family has been the village griots, the talking books, who have not forgotten their duty to keep “the keys to the twelve doors of Mali.”
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Do not take lightly my words because they are recited and not written. What is said, a proverb of my people informs, lives the same eternity as that which is chiseled on a cave wall or scratched upon parchment. A talking book is no less valuable than one whose words are silent. To see history through the eyes of the Whites is nothing when you can hear it from the lips of a griot.
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Hear my words, for I am but a vessel, a conduit through which the past is revealed, our history etched on the wind. Listen then, Children of Africa, we have had a glorious past and it presages a promising future.
In my generation, the fifteenth in our lineage, the Mandingo, the Bambara, the Fulani, and the Ashanti are threatened by a storm gathering in the north. There is much corning and going here in my village of Belandougou near the Sankarani river, within an arrow’s flight from the tomb of Sundiata, the greatest of the Mali kings.
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Already there are murmurs of war and pestilence in the silk-cotton trees and the divination stones foretell of great sailing boats from the north bearing jinns and evil ghosts. The griots, knowing that “all true learning should be a secret,” have assembled from the four corners of the continent to make sure the past is secured from the invaders.
I, Olagun, the son of Omawale, because of my power to invoke the past and to predict the future, have been asked to speak. It is my task to open the first door, to speak of events since the dynasty of the Almoravids and the reign of Tenkhamenin.
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But before the truth can be told of those days—and before it is time for us during this rainy season to feast upon the carcass of the boar—we must remember the first legends and myths, the secrets before the flood and regeneration, before our queen mothers gave us the privilege to play our songs on the balafons and talking drums.
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We must return to the land beyond Lake Chad, before the time of pharaohs and pyramids, to the beginning of the talking book when the first word was a whisper.
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It was told to me by my father, who was told by his father’s father and passed along from the family of Ogun and Shango that the first breath of humankind occurred in Africa. Thus, my children, our oldest ancestors stepped from the mist and darkness 40,000 harvests ago. These black ancestors ventured from that “ancient Eden,” setting out to discover the land beyond the Mountains of the Moon, beyond the vast savannas and veld land especially to build major civilizations here and all over the world.
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It is more probable that our early progenitors lived on the African continent than elsewhere.
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I owe to a gift of prophecy a way of knowing how the first bones will offer hints of the dark past. How, in the corning days the prophets of your time, such as Charles Darwin, will write of man’s descent.
Listen, for this sage speaks a truth, a truth that has been a part of our legends and songs since the Word was given to us by the gods. It is from our issue that all others are traced. It is part of the same story that the archaeologists, L.S.B. and Mary Leakey will tell in another future generation.
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I can envision the moment when Mary Leakey stumbles upon that jawbone of a hominid at Olduvai Gorge and can see how she and her husband will then assemble the puzzle of fragments into a complete cranium.
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In Nupe, you may have heard, a hunter in pursuit of a water buffalo tripped over a skull…
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Amazed at the skull’s ability to speak, the hunter ran back to the village to tell of his encounter. The king, hearing of the hunter’s ta...

Table of contents

  1. Coverpage
  2. Titlepage
  3. Copyright
  4. Part I: Sunrise
  5. Part II: People of the Nile
  6. Part III: Land of the Drum
  7. Time Line
  8. Bibliography