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Damouré Zika : ウィキペディア英語版 | Damouré Zika Damouré Zika (ca. 1923 – 6 April 2009〔( Niger mourns film and radio star ). BBC News 7 April 2009.〕〔(Damoure Zika, Nigerien documentary star, dies at 86 ). AFP. 6 April 2009.〕) was a Nigerien traditional healer, broadcaster, and film actor. Coming from a long line of traditional healers in the Sorko ethnic group of western Niger, Zika appeared in many of the films of French director Jean Rouch, becoming one of Niger's first actors. As a practitioner of traditional medicine, he opened a clinic in Niamey, and was for many years a broadcaster and commentator on health issues for Niger's national radio. ==Early life== Zika was the son of a Zarma speaking traditional healer and fisherman, near the town of Ayorou on the Niger River. It was there, in the 1940s, that he began working with the French ethnographer and filmmaker Jean Rouch, who was then working as a French colonial hydrology engineer. Zika came from a long line of Sorko healers and spirit mediums. He met Rouch after ten Sorko workers in a construction depot which Rouch supervised were killed by a lightning strike. Zika's grandmother, a famous possession medium and spiritual advisor, presided over a ritual for the men, which Rouch later claimed sparked his desire to make enthographic film.〔http://www.lecourrier.ch/index.php?name=NewsPaper&file=article&sid=437143 Damouré, secret bien gardé]. Le Corrier (Switzerland) 11 August 2007〕 The two became friends, and Rouch began in 1950 to use Zika as the focus of his films demonstration the traditions, culture, and ecology of the people of the Niger River valley. The first of 150 in which Zika appeared was "''Bataille sur le grand fleuve''" (1950-52), portraying the lives, ceremonies and hunting of Sorko fishermen.〔〔( Bataille sur le grand fleuve ). Hommage à Jean Rouch, France-Diplomatie (2008).〕
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