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Bouillagui: A Free Village

Rodet, Marie; Maximin, Cosmo

Authors

Cosmo Maximin



Abstract

In 2008 I started an oral history project on slavery in the Kayes region. It is how I heard of ‘rebel villages’ for the first time, which led me onto the tracks of the village of Bouillagui. Bouillagui is a Soninke village of Western Mali. It is located next to the Mauritanian border. At first sight, it appears indistinguishable from other villages in the region. Yet, its exceptional history of fighting against slavery makes it a unique village. Its inhabitants liberated themselves from slavery at the beginning of the twentieth century. They rebelled against their masters and founded Bouillagui where they lived freely. The people of Bouillagui are very proud of their history. It is in stark contrast with the rest of Mali. Indeed, there is usually a taboo towards internal slavery. People are unwilling to speak about it. It is considered shameful to have had enslaved ancestors.

Citation

Rodet, M., & Maximin, C. Bouillagui: A Free Village. [Video]

Digital Artefact Type Video
Online Publication Date Oct 1, 2020
Deposit Date Mar 24, 2022
External URL https://bouillagui.soas.ac.uk/