War of Words: Oral Poetry, Writing and Tape Recorders in
As with the newfound power and the present battle over control of the internet in the United States Stille uses tape recorders in
Throughout Somali history the poet has been a revered individual because of the oral tradition and the lack of a written language. This power was used effectively during the regime of Barre who attempted to use Latin to base his new written language. As an example of the power of the poet Hadrawi and fellow poet Gaariye launched a poetic duel called the De-ley poems that questioned corrupt government practices, In “Debatiel,” Hadrawi wrote: “Where does all this money come from?” In the end sixty poets joined in producing 120 poems. The result was that the poetry helped weaken the state eventually helping to cause the overthrown of the Barre regime in 1991. “The poetry was more important to us than guns and cannons,” once again showing the power of words in creating lasting change.
Northern Somalia is a clan based society the new state of Somaliland was formed in northern
Hadrawi is not all together happy with the results of technology despite the fact the he himself has written a book and allowing his wedding to be videotaped he talks in romantic, Luddite terminology. The future for Somaliland like
2 comments:
Hi,
I don't know where you get the information but Somaliland is not a clan-based region. That is what those who oppose Somaliland from the rest of Somalia call it.
Somaliland is a country seeking in international recognition from the International community. Somaliland has its own elected governernment, President, paraliamanet, national army, currency and flag.
I think you need to revise and edit your article. You can find the history of Somaliland on the net namely wikipedia and others.
Somalilanders will be offended to read this.
Otherwise, nice read and thanks for posting this.
Rooble
I am basing my writing on a book written several years ago. The author had visited the country in the year 2000 or so. I have been summarizing the chapters for a class I have.
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