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Epic and Sundiata
The Epic of Sundiata, a story of the formation of the Mali Empire, tells that a griot named Bala Faséké Kouyate convinced Sosso king Sumanguru Kante to employ him after sneaking into Sumanguru's palace and playing the sacred instrument.
In the Epic of Sundjata, King Naré Maghann Konaté offered his son Sundiata a griot, Balla Fasséké, to advise him in his reign.
Sundiata Keita ( IPA Mandinka, Malinke, Bambara: sʊndʒæta keɪta ) ( c. 1217 – c. 1255 ) was the founder of the Mali Empire and celebrated as a hero of the Mandinka people of West Africa in the semi-historical Epic of Sundiata.
The balafon plays an important role in the Epic of Sundiata.
From a global perspective, the Epic of Sundiata and the Mali Empire is taught in many schools, colleges and universities, not just in West Africa but in many parts of the World.
have observed similarities with the 13th century Epic of Sundiata to Walt Disney's 1994 animated film, " The Lion King " ( the inspiration behind the The Lion King's franchises such as " Lion King, the musical ", etc .).
One of first publications presenting a version of the Sundiata Epic.
Niane's prose version, Sundiata: An Epic of Old Mali ( Harlow: Longman, 2006, 1994, c1965: ISBN 1-4058-4942-8 ), Fa-Digi Sisoko's oral version, Son-Jara: The Mande Epic ( Bloomington, Ind.
* Parallels between The Sundiata Epic and The Lord of The Rings
* The True Lion King of Africa: The Epic History of Sundiata, King of Old Mali
He was the father of Sundiata Keita, founder of the Mali Empire, and a character in the oral tradition of the Epic of Sundiata.
In the Epic of Sundiata, Naré Maghann Konaté ( also called Maghan Kon Fatta or Maghan the Handsome ) was a Mandinka king who one day received a divine hunter at his court.
* PDF: Guide to Sundiata: An Epic of Old Mali from the Boston University's African Studies Center
Soumaoro Kanté is portrayed as a villainous sorcerer-king in the national epic of Mali, the Epic of Sundiata.
In the Epic of Sundiata, Soumaoro Kanté is described as owning a balafon with magical powers, which is stolen by Sundiata Keita's djeli, Balafasseke Kouyate, and brought to Manden.
The story of the battle is retold in the Epic of Sundiata, widely considered Mali's national epic.
* Summary of the Epic of Sundiata
The " Sundiata Keita " or " Epic of Sundiata " ( also referred to as the Sundiata Epic ) is an epic poem of the Malinke people and tells the story of the hero Sundiata Keita, the founder of the Mali Empire.

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