Of Water And The Spirit

ritual, magic, and initiation in the life of an African shaman

Paperback, 320 pages

English language

Published Jan. 1, 1994 by Tarcher.

ISBN:
978-0-87477-762-8
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OCLC Number:
29386433

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Malidoma, whose name means "be friends with the stranger/enemy," was born under the shadow of French colonial rule in Upper Volta, West Africa. When he was four years old, he was taken by a Jesuit priest and imprisoned in a seminary built for training a new generation of "black" Catholic priests. In spite of his isolation from his tribe and his village, Malidoma stubbornly refused to forget where he had come from and who he was.

Finally, fifteen years later, Malidoma fled the seminary and walked 125 miles through the dense jungle back to his own people, the Dagara. Once he was home, however, many there regarded him as a "white black," to be looked on with suspicion because he had been contaminated by the "sickness" of the colonial world. Malidoma was a man of two worlds, at home in neither.

His only hope of reconnection with his …

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Subjects

  • Biography: general
  • Shamanism
  • Spirituality
  • Dagaaba (African people)
  • African Religions And Mythologies
  • Spiritual Healing
  • Biography / Autobiography
  • Biography/Autobiography
  • Africa
  • New Age
  • Some, Malidoma Patrice
  • Biography
  • Burkina Faso
  • Religion
  • Shamans