Griots are groups of travelling, professional musicians. They provided music for all sorts of work activities in ancient West Africa. West Africa had a very complex and lively musical culture that would eventually influence music and dance trends globally through African slaves brought to the New World. Some elements of griot organisation survive into how music is performed and valued to this day in the Americas by Afro-Americans.
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Griots are really story tellers and sing songs for traders, villagers, kings alike.
West Africa is significant for African-American history because of the slave trade. Most slaves arriving in America were from West and Central Africa.
West Africa
The west coast of Africa.
The Griots passed on history of West Africa by telling stories
Griots were the teachers in Africa's villages.
Griots
koras were mainly made in the ancient malian kingdom by griots/jalis. Malian kingdom was in west Africa
Griots are important because it represented west African culture and society
Griots is the term for African storytellers. Most of the African tradition are still hand down in an oral traditions. The position of griots would be one of great respect.
griots were important in african society because they were african messengers.
Griots helped keep history alive for each new generatio.
griots means a storyteller in africa
They were known as Griots.
In West Africa sometimes storytellers were referred to as Griots. For more information check out the following link:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Griotthis word is used in most text books
Griots, traditional storytellers in West Africa, tell stories that often include tales of historical events, cultural traditions, genealogies, and moral lessons. They pass down oral traditions through storytelling, songs, and poetry, preserving the history and beliefs of their communities. Griots often focus on heroes, warriors, and important figures in their society, emphasizing the values and virtues they represent.