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Apparently the mali chorus means: "Patience patience patience, is worth everything."
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- Oct 2021
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Coronavirus Pandemic Data Explorer. (n.d.). Our World in Data. Retrieved March 3, 2021, from https://ourworldindata.org/coronavirus-data-explorer
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www.cresquesproject.net www.cresquesproject.net
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This black Lord is called Musse Melly and is the sovereign of the land of the negroes of Gineva [Ghana]. This king is the richest and noblest of all these lands due to the abundance of gold that is extracted from his lands.
This description shows and explains that Musse Melly was the one who became the richest Malian king in ancient history. From the narrative that I read about Musse Melly, I believe this refers to King Mansa Musa. I also think that Musse Melly was just another name he had, and his people probably have called him by that.
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This black Lord is called Musse Melly and is the sovereign of the land of the negroes of Gineva [Ghana]. This king is the richest and noblest of all these lands due to the abundance of gold that is extracted from his lands.
In this section, the atlas is referring to the Malian King, Mansa Musa. I was not aware that he was also called Musse Melly, but was able to infer due to the familiar image of him as well as the description of his wealth. As we know, Mansa Musa is still believed to be the richest human in world history. We also learned that Mansa Musa used his wealth to benefit his country, though this was not mentioned in this section.
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bridgesfrombamako.com bridgesfrombamako.com
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Don’t take the prentikè personally.
Useful advice.
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blog.enkerli.com blog.enkerli.com
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Hunters with whom I’ve been working, in Mali, vary greatly in terms of literacy.
Lots to be said on my work with Malian donsow. Some of it in the screencast. This text (in French) about hunter and bard Yoro Sidibe is among very few things ever published by yours truly.
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