Oral tradition kenya when we began, there were witchmen. Traditions west african civilization in the medieval era. Herbert martins speech the african american oral tradition is about how african american writers imply oral forms in their literary works. This important publication on oral literature in africa is to be made available as. Professor bonner, who has conducted research in south africa, swaziland, and mozambique to some extent, emphasises the significance of oral history in africa. Proverbs, which are also know as popular sayings, were another west african oral tradition. Against the eurocentrism of the opposition of oral and literate most of the philosophical wisdom in africa has been handed down from generation to generation in a way which can be described as mainly oral. Jan vansinas seminal theoretical work, oral tradition. Oral tradition is important in west africa because modern writers add to the oral legacy some have turned oral traditions to novels. Some of them have turned ancient oral traditions into novels and other works. Memories of 18th century clan migrations involving gla cier travel remain vivid in indigenous oral traditions. So the transmission of knowledge, history and experience in west africa was mainly through the oral tradition and performance. Oral tradition and historical reconstruction in igbo land. Abstract an archaeological reconstruction of the history and aspects of the culture of the.
Focusing on sung poetry song in particular, she shows how oral traditions endure from generation to generation in their own right, on local and global stages, and as live and recorded performance into the 21 st century. Prospects and challenges of oral traditions and ethnography for archaeological reconstructions a case study of tivland, nigeria by samuel oluwole ogundele, ph. This study of oral tradition in african literature is borne from the awareness that african verbal arts still survive in works of discerning writers and in the conscious exploration of its tropes, perspectives, philosophy and consciousness, its complementary realism, and ontology, for the delineation of authentic african response to memory, history and other possible comparisons with modern. To reiterate, oral tradition explains the mysteries of the universe and the rhythms of life.
They were a verbal artist of the mande people they were etertainers that sang songs and riceted poems they were known to spealk for hours. It follows, therefore, that modern african nations can adapt their oral traditions to current realities and utilise them as effective instruments of civic education. Latitude also has its part to play, since population densities decline the further. Oral history has been the major source of reconstructing the past of mainly oral societies, and thus has a particular relevance to the african continent. African american literatures use several different types of genres to form its basis about slavery. African literature african literature the influence of oral traditions on modern writers. Oral and written storytelling traditions have had a parallel development, and in many ways they have influenced each other.
I the oral tradition in africa among the numerous meanings of the oral tradition, lets keep the following. Oral tradition, or oral lore, is a form of human communication wherein knowledge, art, ideas and cultural material is received, preserved and transmitted orally from one generation to another. Africa is a continent known for its rich oral traditions. Existing independently of writing for centuries yet interwoven with such technologies to the present day is a wide variety of oral traditions passed down from generation to generation through live performance, and widely. Besides being a goldmine for scholars, oral literature in africa is a delight for the general readerthe people and animals and spirits of africa live, laugh, weep and quarrel between the covers of this book. Modern writers in west africa are adding to the literary legacy of the region. Oral tradition remains a part of cultural awareness and is of great historical value in parts of the world where this continues to be the case so that the past remains alive in the minds of present and future people. Describe how west african history, beliefs, and values were passed down through oral and written traditions. Oral traditions and african history oral tradition as a source for african history has been subject to a certain amount of controversy in recent decades. In african religion, it is the guiding principle in which to make sense of the world. The oral tradition is the whole of all testimony types verbally transmitted by a people on their past. Oral tradition has been the means that has allowed the expression and preservation of african culture. The philosophical text in the african oral tradition. This article offers the text of remarks given by professor turner on march.
The study analyzes how oral literature relates to media, music, technology, text, gender, religion, power, politics. The african american tradition of dueling rhymes is evident in many oral art forms. Oral tradition delivers explanations to the mysteries of the universe and the meaning of life on earth. With the death of elders, large parts of that oral tradition are lost. The philosophical text in the african oral tradition the opposition of oral and literate and the politics of difference. The answer is africans taught oral tradition to teach the listener important traditional values and morals pertaining to how to live life. Although written history existed for centuries in west africa, most writing was in arabic, and the majority of people did not read or write in arabic. Themes in the literary traditions of contemporary africa are worked out frequently within the strictures laid down by the imported religions christianity and islam and within the struggle between traditional and modern, between rural and newly urban, between genders, and between generations. In oral literature in africa, ruth finnegan explores themes common to anthropology, linguistics and sociology, debunking commonly held conceptions of the time and reestablishing the relevance of studying the oral arts of africa with as much rigour as any other form of artistic expression. Todays rapping is closely related to toasting, which in turn has much in common with signifying, an exhibition of aggressive wit and indirect verbal assault on a victim. A popular eurocentric perspective in the early 19th century was that before the arrival of europeans africa was a savage. The oral performance in africa isidore okpewho 9782460095 277pp. Below is a survey of the oral tradition in both the gospels and the letters of the new testament. Since the oral traditions of africa are so plentiful, well start with them.
Vital to african literature is the relationship between the oral and written word. African literature, literary works of the african continent. In ghana, traditional medicine, particularly herbal medicines, is an important component of the health care system of the people. Toasting, rapping, signifying and playing the dozens are all demonstrations of verbal skill. What is a griot and why were they so inportant in west africa.
The utilization of herbal medicines and associated medicinal plants in ghana has been. Genres such as, spiritual, folk songs and gospels are. Africans or south africans and bantuspeaking people form the major part of the population approximately 35 million. Culture and development in africa world bank documents. So the transmission of knowledge, history and experience in west africa was mainly through the oral tradition and per formance rather than on written texts. Archaeology and oral traditionsa case for zimbabwe. The griot tradition of west africa sibo bangoura tedxsydney. University of california press, 1993, by jeffrey fadiman html at uc press. It includes a new introduction, additional images and an updated bibliography, as well as its original chapters on poetry, prose, drum language and drama, and an overview of the social, linguistic and historical background of oral literature in africa. African literature consists of a body of work in different languages and various genres, ranging from oral literature to literature written in colonial languages french, portuguese, and english.
This work refutes this idea in its entirety by presenting 22 chapters, which firmly place the study of oral literature within contemporary african existence. Originally published in french, it was translated into english, spanish, italian, arabic, and hungarian. Historically, most african societies did not have an invented alphabet. The african oral arts are part and parcel of the continents longstanding tradition of folk culture. South african culture, customs, and traditions worldatlas. Oral traditions have thus been successfully employed to reconstruct the history of many postcolonial societies in africa. Oral tradition is nonwritten history, it is spoken word only. General history of africa i methodology and african prehistory abridged edition. This practice allows languages to persist and permits practitioners of specialized traditions to show off their skills. The african american oral tradition and its rhetorical impact on american popular culture by janice d. Technologies such as writing and printing play a vital role in transmitting. Reviewers were unanimous in their praise of vansinas success in subjecting oral traditions to intense functional analysis. African literature oral traditions and the written word. After islam spread into west africa, the written traditions of the west africans became far, more important.
Items below if any are from related and broader terms. Griots were poetmusicians whose job was to memorize everything. What began as oral tradition has evolved to include written literature. Jamaican food is the result of a mixture of spanish, british, indian, and african cooking techniques and recipes. In conclusion, although the written word has taken dominance in literary arts, the spoken word has been the strength of the african people for many. It is based on a wide variety of sources, including oral tradition and art forms. Oral tradition and historical reconstruction in igbo land, south east nigeria history is a body of knowledge derived from the past lives of a society. In this way, it is possible for a society to transmit oral history, oral literature, oral law and. Africanamerican history and the oral tradition darwin t.
Oral tradition is the telling of stories from one person to another. Song as oral tradition in west africa the british library. Apr 17, 2015 the griot tradition of west africa sibo bangoura tedxsydney. Why was the oral tradition important in africa see answers 2 ask for details. Oral tradition is an important resource of history in africa history of our ancestors and the society they lived in was usually remembered by people and kept alive by word of mouth. There is a rich tradition throughout africa of oral storytelling. Oral literature in africa is part of the world oral literature series published in conjunction with the world oral literature project. According to the world health organization who about 80% of developing countries depend on traditional medicines for their primary health care needs. Sep 15, 2016 oral traditions have thus been successfully employed to reconstruct the history of many postcolonial societies in africa.
A study in historical methodology, articulated the major theoretical advances in defence of the use of oral traditions in historical reconstruction. It is certainly to say that despite the major transformations that have taken place in. These discussions have clarified both the uses and the problems of oral data. Additionally, some of the dishes from other countries have been adapted to the fruits, vegetables, and spices available on this island.
The reconstruction of these past lives relied on the objective use of various sources which include among others, oral or verbal evidence, written evidence and material remains. African literature the influence of oral traditions on. In todays lesson, well explore the oral and written traditions of africa during the timeframe of about 500 to 1800 ce. African literature african literature oral traditions and the written word. Proverbs would be used to tell ideas or simply to give advice to someone else. The book is available as a free pdf and ebook download thanks to the generous support of interested readers and organisations, who made donations using the crowdfunding website unglue. The oral tale is not the childhood of fiction macculloch, 1905, but the early literary traditions were beneficiaries of the oral genres, and there is no doubt that the epic and its hero are the predecessors of the african novel and its central characters.
Hamlet connections to secondary students secondary school students are at an age where making connections between the present and the past is a necessary part of critical engagement and personal growth. Oral tradition offers the advantages of inducing open communication and verifiable firsthand knowledge of events from a historical reference point. It is certainly to say that despite the major transformations that have taken place in africa in the past few centuries, a. Technologies such as writing and printing play a vital role in transmitting history, thought and creativity, and such technologies have a long history in west africa. What is defined as a short saying which uses things from everyday life to teach a lesson or give advice. Oral tradition technological innovations africa searching for sharing. See also whats at your library, or elsewhere broader terms. Jan vansinas 1961 book, oral tradition, was hailed internationally as a pioneering work in the field of ethnohistory. Documentation of herbal medicines used for the treatment. In most ancient societies including those of africa, legacies, culture and traditions were passed from one generation to other by this oral tradition. South africa has a population of approximately 55 million people comprising of diverse culture, religion, origin, and languages. Against the eurocentrism of the opposition of oral and literate most of the philosophical wisdom in africa has been handed down from generation. May 08, 2018 the cuisine of jamaica is another important piece of the national culture here. Ancient egyptian scribes, early hausa and swahili copyists and memorizers, and contemporary writers of popular novellas have been the obvious and crucial transitional figures in the movement.
920 346 175 1659 986 772 230 1308 475 378 320 385 897 753 884 333 114 1355 1084 142 1315 1449 681 885 1288 1105 1598 1431 979 439 236 532 602 414 252 1424 839 117