In a "previous" life, 15 years ago, I worked with African musicians... and produced a few albums.

Here's a video of Djeli Moussa Diawara rehearsing Yasimika in 2010. This is a song he first recorded in 1982 for his famous eponym album and that was revisited and rerecorded at the time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnhXjmsLabU&list=PLEC15F65D21EEBAB2&index=2

There are more videos in this playlist and on DMD's YouTube channel.

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Djeli Moussa Diawara: rehearsing Yasimika

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#NowPlaying #Duniya #Live #CD #Mali #Africa duniyaband.com #WestAfrica #Music #Djembe #Ngoni Beautiful contemporary and traditional rhythms and songs from #Mali #Bamako #Mande #Griot #Maui #Drums 🪘

Lovely tribute to Malian kora virtuoso Toumani Diabaté, who died on July 19th.

#ToumaniDiabaté #Kora #Mali #Griot #Africa #Mande #Jaliyaa

Toumani Diabaté: the famed musician from Mali who took the kora to the world
https://theconversation.com/toumani-diabate-the-famed-musician-from-mali-who-took-the-kora-to-the-world-235542

Toumani Diabaté: the famed musician from Mali who took the kora to the world

He took west Africa’s Mande music to a new level of global recognition, often collaborating with artists who made music in very different styles.

The Conversation
It's Your Pre-Trump Arraignment Sunday Show Rundown!

The countdown to the mug shot begins now!

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https://archive.org/details/history-of-nko

The History of the N'ko Alphabet and Its Role in Mande Transnational Identity: Words as Weapons by Dianne White Oyler; Arnold Odio

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Dianne White Oyler discusses the creation of the N'ko alphabet, based on the Maninka language, by Souleymane Kanté (1922-1987) in 1949 in Haute Guinée (Guinea). She carefully documents N'ko's dissemination by a grassroots literacy campaign that started with Kanté and continues to the present. Her analysis shows the importance of language in transnational identity and the cultural nationalism of Mande-speaking people in West Africa. Oyler also discusses Kanté's and Nko's relationship to Pan-Africanism.

The History of the N'ko Alphabet and Its Role in Mande Transnational Identity: Words as Weapons : Dianne White Oyler : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Dianne White Oyler discusses the creation of the N'ko alphabet, based on the Maninka language, by Souleymane Kanté (1922-1987) in 1949 in Haute Guinée...

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