An Account on The History of Niumi (NCAC_RDD_TAPE_0343A)

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Beteiligte Personen:
  • Suuso, Bamba
  • Sumano, Kani
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Universität Hamburg
Erscheinungsjahr:
2023
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Beschreibung:
  • When Dikori was shot and killed in Patta no one dared to tell Musa Molloh except his griots Suntukung Jali and Marang Sarah. Both men volunteered to inform him about the incident. He did not believe that Dikori could be killed by a gun, but he recalled Sayerr Sankano’s spell that they had casted on him. The first Islamic scholars in Manding were from the clans Touray, Ceesay, Komma, Bereteh, Janneh, and Semega. They were thought to have the ability to bless people. Abdou Njai, a descendant and businessman arrived from Saloum settled in Woy with Kekoto Fatty and planned to govern them. Kekoto Fatty traveled with Abdou Njai to visit his Marabout Sheik Sidia in Badibou, who revealed that Abdou would become a great leader. When Abdou heard about the Portuguese plans to attack the people of Woy he decided to exploit that opportunity. During that period Sheik Mafugi mediated a peace agreement between them. 

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    Culture: Mandinka

    Language: Mandinka and translated in Wollof

    Persons: Dikori, Musa Molloh, Suntukung Jali, Marang Sarah, Abdou Njai

    Kekoto Fatty, Sheik Sidia, Sheik Mafugi

    Relationships: 

    Dikori was Musa Molloh’s elder brother

    Suntukung Jali and Marang Sarah were both griots of Musa Molloh

    Kekoto Fatty was Abdou Njai business partner

    Sheik Sidia was a Marabout in Badibou

    Sheik Mafugi was a Marabout

    Places:  Patta, Saloum, Woy, Badibou

    Movements: 

    Abdou Njai moved from Saloum to Woy

    Actions:

    Dikori was killed at Patta

    Sheik Mafugi mediated a peace agreement between the people of Woy and the Portuguese

    Time references:  None

    Alternative names: Suso, Susso, Mansur, Diaye, Ndiaye, N'Diaye, Njie, Njai

  • Published by NCAC - National Digital Archive of The Gambia, initiated by University of Hamburg, Asia-Africa-Institute, Germany, funded by Gerda Henkel Foundation, Germany
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DOI 10.25592/uhhfdm.11666
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Forschungsdatenrepositorium der UHH

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Quelldatensatz
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