How a father passes Mali’s history on to his son I Africa Direct Documentary
How a father passes Mali’s history on to his son I Africa Direct Documentary
Bréhima Sissoko is the heritage guide at the Fort of Medine, a former colonial outpost in the Kayes region of Mali.
For nearly three decades, he has worked to preserve this historical site, restoring the crumbling building, collecting historical stories and documents, and guiding visitors through its history.
Now, as he is getting old,…
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I wonder if im related to him thats my last name and my father is frommali,kayed mali
Hello. What is the name of the soundtrack?
Didn't expect to see a slave market here, wish I could ask these gentleman some questions.
Amazing! Such big respect for this! I wish I could donate
In Africa Presidents and generals, ministers and state executives do the same with their children , they retire and they leave their job to their children. Aboubacar will not see many visitors in this museum, as his father has not seen much.
Your country people very much nice I send Sam for people
It's wonderful to see history being preserved for future generations & to remind people of how things happened. The father teaching his son is a wonderful legacy to ensure the passing on of history & allowing the son to have a job as well. I hope the government has listed it as a protected site & has it listed as a tourist hot spot so that more people know of it's importance & exhistance.
I think when they say couscous or To. To refers to a paste of lightly fermented millet and not toast. Beside that it's amazing.
May Allah restore the great nation of Sultan Mensa Musa. Ameen
Amazing
I love Mali ,may Allah sw bring peace to the land of mansa Musa