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Balla Fasséké

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80:, is the son of a long lineage of hunters distinguished because of their skill, bravery, and ability to communicate with the guardian spirits who ruled over Mali in the 13th century. A hunter comes to him with a prophecy that two hunters would come to the king with a very ugly woman whom he must marry, as she would bear him Mali's greatest king ever. This prophecy does come true, and two hunters arrive with a hunchback woman named Sogolon Kedju. The hunters explain that she is the human double of a buffalo. 98:
Sassouma now has taken control of the throne, and insults Sogolon and her son often. One day, when Sogolon cries from these insults, Sundjata says, "Cheer up, Mother. I am going to walk today." Sundjata, with the help of an iron rod, is able to lift himself up. Sundjata is now a threat to the false
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oral historians that attended kings, recording and recalling the legacies of kings and kingdoms. Griots have existed "since time immemorial," or as long as "Kouyates have been in the service of the Keita princes of Mali."
91:, would be the heir to the throne. Later, Sassouma is relieved when the new child turned out to be lame, gluttonous and ugly. Dying, King Maghan gives Balla Fasséké, the son of the king's own 155: 314: 99:
king Dankaran and his mother. Sassouma, in response to this, sends Balla Fasséké and Sundjata's half sister Nana to the sorcerer king
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King Maghan and Sogolon soon conceive a child, named Sundiata. However, Maghan's first wife,
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Griots were the "present each king gives his successor", they were the
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Index

African
oral tradition
Epic of Sundjata
Sundiata Keita
jeli
Kouyate dynasty
aristocratic
Naré Maghann Konaté
Sassouma Berete
Dankaran Touman
Soumaoro Kante
Griot
Mali Empire
Keita Dynasty
"Epic of Sundjata"
the original
Epic of Sundiata
Sundiata Keita
Mali Empire
Balla Fasséké
Dankaran Touman
Fakoli
Mande Bori
Naré Maghann Konaté
Sassouma Bereté
Sogolon Konté
Soumaoro Kanté
Tiramakhan Traore
Battle of Kirina
Kouroukan Fouga

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