Dianne White Oyler, "The History of the N'ko Alphabet and Its Role in Mande Transnational Identity: Words As Weapons"
English | 2005 | ISBN: 0965330877, 0979953758 | PDF | pages: 260 | 10.8 mb
In her seminal work 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, shows how important the language is in the evolution of cultural nationalism of the Mande-speaking people of West Africa, and discusses Kanté's and Nko's relationship to pan-Africanism.
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