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- Oral_history_in_modern_Mali abstract "Circa 1230s-1600s, the Mali Empire was created in Western Africa along the Niger River. Often associated with being founded by Sunjata Keita, the history of Mali is extremely based on oral history. The story of the founder of Mali, Sunjata Keita, is largely based on oral history. Oral history may be defined as the preservation and interpretation of historical, cultural or personal experiences by way of a speaker. In Mali, such a speaker can be described as a poet, a storyteller, a praise singer or a musician. A large amount of Mali’s history is transferred via oral historians. Such oral historians in Mali are known as griots, Jalis, and Jelis. The origins of oral history in Mali may be traced back to the story of Sunjata Keita. Modern-day oral history in Mali has transformed from the history based griots to a more contemporary musical and negotiator based griots. The current state of oral history in Mali has travelled to other realms like popular culture and politics.".
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- Oral_history_in_modern_Mali wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Mali.
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- Oral_history_in_modern_Mali wikiPageWikiLink Cleveland_State_University.
- Oral_history_in_modern_Mali wikiPageWikiLink Griot.
- Oral_history_in_modern_Mali wikiPageWikiLink Jan_Jansen_(historian).
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- Oral_history_in_modern_Mali wikiPageWikiLinkText "Oral history in modern Mali".
- Oral_history_in_modern_Mali date "May 2014".
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- Oral_history_in_modern_Mali reason "Organisation, encyclopaedic tone, formatting of quotes and poems".
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- Oral_history_in_modern_Mali subject Category:History_of_Mali.
- Oral_history_in_modern_Mali subject Category:Oral_history.
- Oral_history_in_modern_Mali comment "Circa 1230s-1600s, the Mali Empire was created in Western Africa along the Niger River. Often associated with being founded by Sunjata Keita, the history of Mali is extremely based on oral history. The story of the founder of Mali, Sunjata Keita, is largely based on oral history. Oral history may be defined as the preservation and interpretation of historical, cultural or personal experiences by way of a speaker.".
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