DO NOW The image to the right depicts griots. From this image, what can you infer about what role griots may have played in West African society?

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DO NOW The image to the right depicts griots. From this image, what can you infer about what role griots may have played in West African society?

Introduction Context: Early and medieval African societies preserved their histories through written and oral literature. In West Africa, griots, a highly honored professional storyteller recited ancient stories that would be passed on from generation to generation. The griot is often viewed as a leader in their society because they preserve the history. One of the more well-known griot stories is the Epic of Sundiata. It tells the story of the hero Sundiata Keita (died 1255), the founder of the Mali Empire.

Directions Underline anything you learn about West Africa Circle any words that you do not know Highlight anything you see about the role of the griot

The West African epic of [Sundiata], the Mande king, has been transmitted orally by professional bards called griots (or jali in the Mande languages) since at least the fourteenth century. [Sundiata] Keita was a historical king of the Mandean Empire during the thirteenth century, but there are few written accounts of his life. Nearly all of what is known about him comes from variations of this famous oral tale, which over the centuries spread from Mali and Guinea to regions of Senegal, Gambia, and Burkina Faso.

What can we learn about Sundiata from the Epic of Sundiata?

The tale tells of a boy born to King Makhang and one of his wives, a deformed woman named Sogolon who is believed to have magical powers. [Sundiata] grows up bent and crippled like his mother, but he also apparently possesses her gift, for one day, angered by an insult to her, he uproots a baobab tree and grows instantly straight and tall (in some versions of the story he grows straight simply by leaning against his mother's shoulder). Even as a boy he possesses many virtues, including humility, strength, courage, and above all filial piety.[Sundiata] goes on to become a great king, surrounding himself with strong warriors and wise counsel. He defeats the Susa king Sumanguru through the use of wit and magic [...] [Sundiata] unites the territories surrounding his kingdom into the strongest and richest state of Africa.

What can we learn about West African history from the Epic of Sundiata?

The traditional role of the griots is an essential element in the tale of [Sundiata]. It was the duty of these storytellers to be the official memory of their kings, and thus of their people, connecting members of the community to one another as well as to their collective past. Griots were (and still are) trained in their art from childhood, acquiring the stories and legends of their ancestors, studying the tradition of oral poetry, and learning to accompany their stories on musical instruments, such as a twenty-one-string harp, a xylophone, or a small lute.

What can we learn about the importance to history and storytelling in West African culture from the Epic of Sundiata?

Short Response What was the role of griots in preserving what we know about early African History? Why were they important?