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Jola muslims would wear special verses of the Qur'an given to them by an Islamic teacher or marabout. These verses are tied up in a leather pouch, a goat's horn, or other special container and worn on …
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The Indigenous Jola People - Peoples of the World
Situated in close proximity to the mighty Gambia and Cassamance rivers, as well as the Atlantic Coast, the Jola have always counted fishing among their livelihoods. But that geographic disposition also …
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Similar to other indigenous religions in Africa, the Jola have shrines, charms, sacred forests, sacred lands, and secret masquerades, all of which play a central role in Jola cosmology.
The Jola – The Tribal Society
Jul 10, 2024 · The Jola are best known for their expertise in wet rice farming, a practice that has been central to their economy for over a thousand years. This method of cultivation is considered one of …
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Aug 24, 2021 · In fact, the most famous Jola holy shrines are in Samatit (called Kalemaku), and in Hasuka and in Mlomp (called Husana) and the people who run them are all Jola Cassas.