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- Blacksmiths_of_western_Africa abstract "Blacksmiths emerged in western Africa around 1500 BC. They are feared in some societies for their skill in metalworking, which is considered a form of magic, but universally revered by for their technological pioneering. While common people fear the power of the blacksmith, they are highly admired and hold high social status. Because the trade is so specialized and dangerous, blacksmiths are often requisitioned by towns and villages where there are none (Ross). Other ironworking societies such as the Mande people of Mali and the Bamana exist in West Africa.".
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- Blacksmiths_of_western_Africa wikiPageWikiLink Blacksmith.
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- Blacksmiths_of_western_Africa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Blacksmiths.
- Blacksmiths_of_western_Africa wikiPageWikiLink Endogeny_(biology).
- Blacksmiths_of_western_Africa wikiPageWikiLink Ligbi_language.
- Blacksmiths_of_western_Africa wikiPageWikiLink Natioro_language.
- Blacksmiths_of_western_Africa wikiPageWikiLink Ndo_language.
- Blacksmiths_of_western_Africa wikiPageWikiLink Ogun.
- Blacksmiths_of_western_Africa wikiPageWikiLink Orisha.
- Blacksmiths_of_western_Africa wikiPageWikiLink Religion.
- Blacksmiths_of_western_Africa wikiPageWikiLink Somyev_language.
- Blacksmiths_of_western_Africa wikiPageWikiLink Tonjon_language.
- Blacksmiths_of_western_Africa wikiPageWikiLink Tradition.
- Blacksmiths_of_western_Africa wikiPageWikiLink Yoruba_people.
- Blacksmiths_of_western_Africa wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Numu'' blacksmith castes of West Africa".
- Blacksmiths_of_western_Africa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blacksmiths of western Africa".
- Blacksmiths_of_western_Africa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blacksmiths of western Africa#Language".
- Blacksmiths_of_western_Africa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Numu".
- Blacksmiths_of_western_Africa wikiPageWikiLinkText "blacksmiths of western Africa".
- Blacksmiths_of_western_Africa wikiPageWikiLinkText "blacksmiths".
- Blacksmiths_of_western_Africa wikiPageWikiLinkText "caste of blacksmiths".
- Blacksmiths_of_western_Africa wikiPageWikiLinkText "numu".
- Blacksmiths_of_western_Africa wikiPageWikiLinkText "nyama".
- Blacksmiths_of_western_Africa wikiPageWikiLinkText "western Africa".
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- Blacksmiths_of_western_Africa subject Category:Blacksmiths.
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- Blacksmiths_of_western_Africa comment "Blacksmiths emerged in western Africa around 1500 BC. They are feared in some societies for their skill in metalworking, which is considered a form of magic, but universally revered by for their technological pioneering. While common people fear the power of the blacksmith, they are highly admired and hold high social status. Because the trade is so specialized and dangerous, blacksmiths are often requisitioned by towns and villages where there are none (Ross).".
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