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Name: Mande jeli ensemble Geographic Region: Africa Country of origin: Mali Subregion: western Africa Climatic type: Savannah Classification: Multi Classed Ensemble |
Jeli "Jeli" refers to Maninka hereditary professional musicians and oral historians in Mali and Guinea (in the Senegambia Mandinka dialect they are known as "jali"). They have the exclusive right to play three melodic instruments: kora, bala, and ngoni (pronounced nkoni or koni in related dialects). Jelis are also known as "griot," although they believe this to be a French term, and it can take on pejorative connotations referring to begging or empty praise for money. References Charry, Eric. 2000. Mande Music: Traditional and Modern Music of the Maninka and Mandinka of Western Africa. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Discography Kouyate, Kandia. 2002. Biriko. Stern's Africa, STCD 1095. Last Modified: 05-May-2005 TOP |