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Masons of Djenné - City of Mud 

Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History
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Part one of a four part film series created for the exhibition, Mud Masons of Mali. Djenné masons speak of the history of city, its founding myth, its architecture and the role of the masons in maintaining this architectural legacy. The masons also speak about the importance for the community of the annual ceremony of re-plastering the Great Mosque.
Djenné Masons
Konbaba Tennepo
Boubacar (Bayeré) Kouroumansé
Lassina (Al-Haji) Kouroumansé
Salif Droufo
Almamy (Fa) Kouroumansé
Executive Producer
Mary Jo Arnoldi
Producer/Director
Trevor Marchand
Videographer
Pete Durgerian
Production Assistant
John Heywood
Interviewer
Bilagalama Sissoko
Additional Camerawork
Salahina (Mody) Sounfountera (Djenné)
Trevor Marchand (Leiden)
Translation
Wilfred Willey
Photography
Tevor Marchand
Additional Photography
Barbara Frank
Joseph Brunet-Jailly
Bilagalama Sissoko
Donald Hurlbert, NMNH, Smithsonian Institution
Dan Cole, NMNH, Smithsonian Institution
Narrator
Rae Durgerian
Music
Lassana Diabaté
Toumani Kouyaté
Music Production, Bamako
Paul Chandler
Audio Post-Production
Al Green
Special Thanks to
Annette Schmidt, Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde, Leiden
Michael Spierenburg
Samuel Sidibé, Musée National du Mali
British Academy for the Humanities and Social Sciences
The Netherlands Embassy in Bamako, Mali
Salahina Sounfountera, Mali Tours, Bamako
Indiana University Press
Lucy Durán, School of Oriental and African Studies, London
Violet Diallo
Geert Mommersteeg
Pierre Maas
Charlotte Joy
The Atlantic Fish Shop, Leiden
Al-Hijrah Mosque in Leiden
The Dutch masons of Koninklijke Woudenberg B.V.
Anna Portisch

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Комментарии : 54   
@heathenwizard
@heathenwizard 4 года назад
That mosque is beautiful. It really is a treasure for all humanity. I hope the locals can continue their tradition of replastering it for many more years to come!
@Child_of_Amun
@Child_of_Amun 5 лет назад
The Bōso are a great Mandé tribe mention in the Tarikh Al Fattash. Glad to see our culture still strong, and our heritage still beautiful. Especially after all the tu’bab did to destroy our Nation. Long live Djenne, and a long life to the current Djenne-koi as well.
@MG-du9vx
@MG-du9vx 3 года назад
If the re-plaster tradition still continues, I’d love to participate!
@johnkoehler9923
@johnkoehler9923 Год назад
same sounds fun af
@alincoali5078
@alincoali5078 9 лет назад
Allahu Akbar thats where my grandfather comes from djene I wish to know there
@dragoblitz9938
@dragoblitz9938 5 лет назад
Sry if this offends u but it's Abu Bakar
@Child_of_Amun
@Child_of_Amun 5 лет назад
Drago Blitz No, he got it right. Allahu Akbar means God is greatest.
@SuicidalSummerSnowWoman
@SuicidalSummerSnowWoman 9 месяцев назад
​@@dragoblitz9938 hahaha... tell me you are kidding...actually dont... you made me laugh😂
@Bishop1104
@Bishop1104 2 года назад
That knowledge was undescribable
@MC_TravelAdventures
@MC_TravelAdventures 4 года назад
One day they will claim that black people cannot build something like this .
@zaiancomix9756
@zaiancomix9756 4 года назад
Man I can't even laugh at that because it's depressingly true
@marshalkrieg2664
@marshalkrieg2664 3 года назад
Uh, blacks did not build this. White French built it in 1907.
@zaiancomix9756
@zaiancomix9756 3 года назад
@@marshalkrieg2664 "depressingly true"
@marshalkrieg2664
@marshalkrieg2664 3 года назад
@leon Look it up.
@safuwanfauzi5014
@safuwanfauzi5014 2 года назад
it French build use mud, using Berber style and Hausa style and called it sudano-Sahel, Sudan n Sahel both Arabic word
@KateCulver
@KateCulver 10 лет назад
How very sad these people were stripped of their spirit of belonging. Take it back!
@johnnycon
@johnnycon 5 лет назад
The documentary states that the building was in danger due to rotted timber. The mosque had previously fallen into ruins by the 19th century. The ritual may be nice for the town but the construction techniques are clearly unsustainable.
@Child_of_Amun
@Child_of_Amun 5 лет назад
johnnycon Says you.
@user-tt4zx1xq1y
@user-tt4zx1xq1y 26 дней назад
@@johnnycon That mosque and the way that it was constructed has stood in that village for how long before this "Project."? The people clearly know HOW TO BUILD AND TAKE CARE of their own structures. This is more than a "ritual" It is an important TRADITION! The Elder is correct. It has been europeanized, and the village NEEDS TO TAKE IT BACK and remud/plaster this temple as it has always been.
@yudhiiskhandar5019
@yudhiiskhandar5019 4 года назад
Masyaallah awasome..
@matthewmann8969
@matthewmann8969 6 лет назад
And before Arab influence there was the Dogons that already had there owned named village and city
@sulaimaanahmad
@sulaimaanahmad 7 лет назад
c'est une vidéo très touchante, inshaa allah, je vais visiter djenné et timbuktu un jour. 🌍
@sulaimaanahmad
@sulaimaanahmad 7 лет назад
Mohammed JAOUAD ﻭ ﻋـﻠـﻴـﻜـﻢ ﺍﻟـﺴـﻼﻡ
@sulaimaanahmad
@sulaimaanahmad 7 лет назад
ﻣـﺎ ﺷـﺎﺀ ﺍﻟﻠـﻪ هل تعيش في كولومبوس أوهايو
@sulaimaanahmad
@sulaimaanahmad 7 лет назад
كنت من المغرب...أنا أحب الملابس المغربية وأغتنم ذلك فسيتم الأمازيغية 🌍
@sulaimaanahmad
@sulaimaanahmad 7 лет назад
j'ai dit, j'aime les vêtements marocains et je suppose que votre amazigh (berbère) je n'aime pas utiliser le terme berbère parce que c'est dérogatoire. 😔
@parkerbrown374
@parkerbrown374 2 года назад
What’s the lizards secret?
@golgumbazguide...4113
@golgumbazguide...4113 2 года назад
Amezing
@BELDANGA133
@BELDANGA133 4 года назад
So beautiful masjid alhamdulillah
@fafab8503
@fafab8503 4 года назад
STOP bringing western culture to everything ! shame on whomever had this bad idea. if you wish to improve , improve from existing tradition and architecture , what non sens
@wafe107
@wafe107 6 лет назад
mashallah رد
@jveedkmrjaveed2418
@jveedkmrjaveed2418 11 месяцев назад
Masha.Alha.beautiful.masjid.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@andiweinbender50415
@andiweinbender50415 6 месяцев назад
🥰🌍👨‍👩‍👧‍👦🙏❤🧚‍♂️
@harshavardhanameva4491
@harshavardhanameva4491 2 года назад
You see this a better version of Islam, unlike the middle east, there's a lot of freedom and equality.
@Stewartaj2010
@Stewartaj2010 11 месяцев назад
The most unsightly building ive ever seen. I would rather if they just put regular scaffolding to replaster it. Those pieces of wood makes it look super primitive.
@SuicidalSummerSnowWoman
@SuicidalSummerSnowWoman 9 месяцев назад
unsightly??? before or after replaster? or in general... i think its beautiful considering its all sculpted... its looks beautiful
@Stewartaj2010
@Stewartaj2010 9 месяцев назад
@@SuicidalSummerSnowWoman our opinions differ
@user-tt4zx1xq1y
@user-tt4zx1xq1y 26 дней назад
The Mali people ABSOLUTELY should return to replastering/mudding their beautiful structure in their traditional way. IMAGINE being told by ANOTHER CULTURE that you can only resume your traditions in a certain part of this temple!! HOW DARE THESE FOOLS!!
@waurdhiewaurchei5473
@waurdhiewaurchei5473 2 года назад
It wasn't originally a mosque........
@SuicidalSummerSnowWoman
@SuicidalSummerSnowWoman 9 месяцев назад
its was always a built to be a masjid but yes there ised to be a palace in its place which was demolished by the ruler of that time
@marshalkrieg2664
@marshalkrieg2664 3 года назад
Djenne mosque was built by white Frenchmen in 1907. They made up the style on the spot too.
@zaiancomix9756
@zaiancomix9756 3 года назад
... Are you joking?
@lf1496
@lf1496 3 года назад
That's a lie
@marshalkrieg2664
@marshalkrieg2664 3 года назад
@@lf1496 Well then go to wikipeida and correct their article.
@JcoleMc
@JcoleMc 2 года назад
@@marshalkrieg2664 It must be hard having to tie your own shoelace without slamming face first into the floor .
@marshalkrieg2664
@marshalkrieg2664 Год назад
@@JcoleMc There was a crude mosque there before the 20th century but it was re-done into the style we know today, in 1907. There was a native who was somewhat in charge of the work gangs, we have his name but nothing else is known about him for sure. The French took a leading role in the design.
@elrukn2460
@elrukn2460 4 года назад
I liked this video until they talked about how they sacrificed a young woman to a Djinn. To me this is fucked up because I know that no good spirit would ever ask for a human sacrifice. They sacrificed that young woman to a demon!
@keithwilliams1243
@keithwilliams1243 2 года назад
This is not African architecture, the great mosque at Djenne was designed and built by the French colonialists in 1907 using African slave labour.
@SuicidalSummerSnowWoman
@SuicidalSummerSnowWoman 9 месяцев назад
please stop taking your information from wikipedia
@keithwilliams1243
@keithwilliams1243 9 месяцев назад
@@SuicidalSummerSnowWoman ] What a spectacularly stupid comment to make, you have no ideal where I got my information from and it was NOT Wikipedia.
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