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The author of Sundiata: an Epic of Old Mali, tells us that the functions of the

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Question

The author of Sundiata: an Epic of Old Mali, tells us that the functions of the poet typically include all BUT one of the following. a. entertainment b. keeping historical records c. providing examples of good past behavior to the current king d. keeping a record of past promises made Djeli Mamoudou Kouyate, the author of Sundiata, learned the art of the poet, or griot, from a. his father. B. training by the guild of professional griots. c. books on the art of the griot. d. village songs and stories In Sundiata, An Epic of Old Mali, the griot, Djeli Mamoudou Kouyate, is very explicit about the extent of his knowledge and its accuracy. The reading as a whole indicates that he knows all there is to know for someone in his position, but that he will not tell all, T/F? The griot, Djeli Mamoudou Kouyate, shares with Socrates the conviction that the invention of writing ruins people's memory, T/F?

Explanation / Answer

21.b

Remembrance of history is a crucial function of epic,and the griot makes explicit his (subdiata )value as a repository for the past.

22.b

The Griot or oral tradition is found throughout West Africa;from Senegal,the Gambia,Guinea,Mali, Mauritania,Burkina Faso and Cote d’Ivoire.Though each linguistic group calls it something different, griots are acknowledged as oral historians,that use poetry and music to sing praise,tell stories,or give political commentary.Griots pass down accounts of birth,death and greatness such as the infamous epic of Sundiata the Great-the warrior who founded the Mali empire.

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