Sijama
Sijama refers to a traditional form of oral storytelling practiced in various African cultures. It involves a storyteller, known as a griot or praise singer, who uses narrative, song, and poetry to recount historical events, genealogies, epic tales, and moral lessons. These performances are often accompanied by musical instruments such as the kora, a West African harp-lute, or various percussion instruments.
The role of the sijama practitioner is multifaceted. They serve as custodians of cultural heritage, preserving
Sijama performances are typically held during community gatherings, celebrations, or important ceremonies. The content and style