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Jenini
Jenini was a slave camp in Ghana during Samory Toure’s reign c. 1870 - 1895 AD. Archaeological excavations at Jenini began in July 2004, with a goal to better understand the lives of its enslaved occupants.〔 Jenini remains a salient reminder of Africa's involvement in the trans-Atlantic slave trade. ==About the Occupants of Jenini== Enslaved peoples were brought to Jenini from different areas.〔 People entered slavery by being captured, purchased, or born into slavery. Enslaved people would live in their master’s compound (in a special section), while some may have lived in a separate village/hamlet.〔 In some cases, enslaved people could receive religious education (a few prayers if they were Muslim) and enough education to participate in the community’s religious life.〔 Enslaved people could purchase their own freedom; they could also farm their own land if permitted.〔 Enslaved peoples found roles in militaries, agriculture, craft production, smith, trade, and leather work.〔 Samory Toure, a Mandinka warrior, established slave camps, like Jenini, in Ghana between 1870 and 1895.〔 He is known for resisting French colonization during the nineteenth century.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.blackpast.org/gah/toure-samori-1830-1900 )〕 He built an empire covering parts of Bamako, Mali, Burkina Faso, La Coté d’Ivoire, and Ghana, and Sudan.〔 His military operations affected large areas that encompassed different ecological, ethnic and linguistic zones.〔 Toure’s activities took place alongside during the Trans-Atlantic slave trade.〔
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