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Lansine Diabate notes, "At that time, owing to his magical powers, every fly which rested on the balafon of Soso , Sumaworo was able to find it out from a cloud of flies to kill it." Diabate goes on to say that it was when the balafon player first refused to play for the king that Soumaoro Kanté's
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Whether or not any of the deeds attributed to him actually happened as such, or even whether Kante existed at all, is debated by historians. Traditional oral histories provide a wide variety of information, some of which is contradictory and much that is obviously mythical.
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due to his reputation in the epic as someone possessing extraordinary magical powers. According to Fyle, Soumaoro was the inventor of the balafon and the
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Stride, G. T & Ifeka, Caroline, Peoples and empires of West Africa: West Africa in history, 1000–1800, Africana Pub. Corp., 1971, p 49
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Editor: Senghor, Léopold Sédar, Éthiopiques, Issues 21-24, Grande imprimerie africaine, 1980, p 79
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A fistful of shells : West Africa from the rise of the slave trade to the age of revolution
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Soumaoro Kanté is portrayed as a villainous sorcerer-king in the national epic of Mali, the
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Mande Music: Traditional and Modern Music of the Maninka and Mandinka of Western Africa
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Introduction to the History of African Civilization: Precolonial Africa
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Peoples and empires of West Africa: West Africa in history, 1000–1800,
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playing. The balafon of Soumaoro Kanté is said to be kept by the
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built a coalition of smaller kingdoms to oppose him at the
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with magical powers, which is stolen by Sundiata Keita's
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