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Senegal in former times: second study on Cayor (additional material taken from the manuscripts of Yoro Dyâo)

Bulletin de l'Institut Français d'Afrique Noire3 • Published In 1941 • Pages: HRAF Ms: 51 [Original: 79-99, 124-144 ]

By: Rousseau, R., Moerman, Marianne.

Abstract
This source supplements the author's previous presentation of material from the notebooks of a Wolof chief, Yoro Dyâo (see MS30 Wolof, 28: Rousseau; 30: Rousseau; also 38: Gaden). It contains much genealogical information. The first section is a listing and identification of individuals mentioned in the traditional histories. The next section discusses various subgroupings of the population of the kingdom of Cayor, both ethnic groups and families of lineages. Rousseau concludes with his theories on the origin of the Wolof, discussing especially the rules of descent and how these apply to the succession to the throne.
Subjects
Traditional history
Individuation and mobility
Lineages
Ethnic stratification
Territorial hierarchy
Chief executive
culture
Wolof
HRAF PubDate
1999
Region
Africa
Sub Region
Western Africa
Document Type
article
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
Analyst
Joan Steffens ; 1964
Field Date
no date
Coverage Date
not specified
Coverage Place
Cayor, Senegal
Notes
R. Rousseau
Translation of: Le Sénégal d'Autrefois: Seconde étude sur le Cayor Compléments Tirés des Manuscrits de Yoro Dyâo
The original French text is not included
Translated for the HRAF files by Marianne Moerman
LCCN
43021789
LCSH
Wolof (African people)