An Account on The History of Niumi (NCAC_RDD_TAPE_0340A_SE2)

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  • Suuso, Bamba
  • Joobaate, Amadu
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Universität Hamburg
Erscheinungsjahr:
2022
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Beschreibung:
  • When Mansa Wally committed suicide in Banjul his body was taken to Niumi for burial.  The throne was taken to Mansa Madi at Kanuma who became the new ruler. After the death of Mansa Madi, the throne was returned to Essau and Biram Sira was to succeed him as the new ruler.  Biram Sira who was living in Bakau at the time journeyed to Essau to ascend the throne, while his brother Burangay also desired to become the new ruler over his older brother. While preparations were in progress for coronation of the new ruler the next day, Burangay and his wife plotted to discredit his older brother Biram Sira.  Burangai accused him of having affairs with his wife, who appeared in Biram Sira’s room late at night to smear him.  Burangai threatened to report the matter if he claimed the throne, and he accepted because he had no other options. During the coronation ceremony, Biram Sira renounced the throne and was succeeded by his brother Burangay.

    References to entities made in the recording

    Culture:  Mandinka

    Language: Mandinka and translated into Wollof

    Persons:  Mansa Wally, Mansa Madi, Biram Sira and Burangay

    Relationships:

    Mansa Wally was a ruler in Niumi

    Mansa Madi was Niumi ruler at Kanuma

    Biram Sira and Burangay were brothers

    Places:  Banjul, Bakau, Essau and Kanuma

    Movements:

    The Chieftaincy moved from Essau to Kanuma and later to Essau

    Biram Sira moved from Bakau to Essau for the throne

    Actions:

    Burangay Sonko betrayed his brother to become the ruler

    Time references:

    None 

    Additional information:

    Jali Bamba Susso was the narrator

    Jali Amadou Jobateh was on the Kora

    Alternative names: Jobarte, Jobarteh, Jobateh, Jebate, Amadou, 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.10604
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Forschungsdatenrepositorium der UHH

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Quelldatensatz
oai:fdr.uni-hamburg.de:10605