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Document Type
Interview
Publication Date
3-3-2017
Subjects
Sherbro (African people) -- Social life and customs, Sherbro language, Civil service -- Reinstatement -- Sierra Leone
Disciplines
African Languages and Societies | Applied Linguistics
Abstract
This is the second of eight bundles containing videos, audio files and photographs of the Mokain reinstatement. In this series, the regularly elected section chief was to be reinstated much to the displeasure of the acting section chief who had lost the election but had been appointed to serve in the interim as section chief by Speaker Suffian, the Speaker for Paramount Chief Madam Lenga.
Najimu Koroma was originally elected and reinstated, after a two-year suspension by the District Officer because of showing favoritism in a court case involving his father and uncle. Lamin Koroma initially lost the elections, but was installed as the replacement following Najimu's suspension.
Many celebrations took place in Fakai, Najimu's hometown.
Language use note: When Speaker Suffian spoke he used Bolom at first, with an interpreter translating into Krio. As he went on he switched to Krio and the interpreter translated what he said into Bolom.
Location
Africa, Sierra Leone, Kagboro Chiefdom, Mokainsumana
Participants
Abdulai Bendu (researcher)
Languages
Sherbro, English
ISO 639
bun, eng
Persistent Identifier
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/28324
Citation Details
Childs, George Tucker, "Mokain Reinstatement (Part 2)" (2017). The Sherbro Language and Culture of Sierra Leone. 192.
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/28324
Interview audio
125 Mokain reinst-05.JPG (7400 kB)
Photo 1
125 Mokain reinst-07.JPG (7885 kB)
Photo 2
125 Mokain reinst-09.JPG (7328 kB)
Photo 3
125 Mokain reinst-10.JPG (7293 kB)