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Title: Struggles with death. Myths in WestAfrica


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Struggles with death. Myths in West-Africa
  • Walter E.A. van Beek
  • African Studies Centre, Leiden
  • Faculty of Humanities, Tilburg University

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Comparison cases
  • Kapsiki/Higi, North Cameroon/North-East Nigeria
  • Dogon, Mali
  • Own field work
  • Controlled comparison
  • Sahel similar modes of production
  • Slave reservoirs interaction with
    pastoralists
  • Village based, millet cultivators

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Telling the tales
  • By whom?
  • Kapsiki anyone who knows, blacksmith
  • Dogon man of the bush , master of the word
  • For whom?
  • K. anyone
  • D. participants in ritual
  • At what occasion?
  • K. mens talk, didactic ceremonial
  • D. funeral
  • How
  • K. telling as performance
  • D. recitation, song

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What tales? (Kapsiki Dogon)
  • Myths of migration
  • Village protohistory
  • Hero myths Hwempetla, Ambirè
  • Myths on ritual
  • Masks sigui
  • initiation
  • Myths on details of environment
  • Encounters with risks death, epidemic, drought,
    water

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Observations
  • No creation myths! (Also Dogon!)
  • Separation heaven and earth
  • Rhythm of seasons
  • No origin of death
  • No flood
  • Types merge
  • Myth
  • Folk tale
  • History
  • Focus on lived reality
  • Focus on human condition struggle with Death

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Examples
  • Hero tale Kapsiki escaping Death
  • Father-in-law
  • Wager on brideprice
  • Hiding, flying, surrender
  • Ritual charter sigui (Dogon) Regeneration
  • Anti-social behavior
  • Through the elephant
  • Rebirth
  • Sigi ritual every 60 years

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Other differences
  • Kapsiki
  • Village based
  • Culture hero
  • Myth folk tale
  • Dogon
  • Supra-village
  • Object oriented
  • Word oriented

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Observations
  • Invention of traditions
  • Easy mix of new elements
  • Oral processes relevant
  • Focus on details rainbow!
  • Varying relation with ritual
  • Usually not strong
  • Myths may start with a ritual

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Some conclusions
  • Aetiology does not explain more problematic
  • Myth does not answer, but renders the question
    superfluous
  • African mythical corpus should not be contained
    by definition ritual charters more folktales
    than myth.
  • Myth humanises environment and risks
  • Myths form a window into human self definition

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