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Sassouma Bereté : ウィキペディア英語版
Sassouma Bereté

Sassouma Bereté (or ''Berete'') was the first wife of the 13th century King of Mali - Naré Maghann Konaté (the father of Sundiata Keita). Everything that is known about Sassouma came from the Epic of Sundiata Keita (the first Emperor of the Mali Empire) passed down by Mandinka griots since the 13th century. As the co-wife of Sundiata Keita's mother, Sogolon Conde, she is reported to have been very resentful of Sogolon and used to humiliate her openly for giving birth to a deformed son (Sundiata Keita). After the death of Naré Maghann, she feared that the son of Sogolon would usurp the throne of her own son, Dankaran Touman and thus plotted with her son to kill Sundiata Keita. Sogolon fearing for the safety of her children left Niani and lived in exile with her children.〔Ki-Zerbo, Joseph, ''UNESCO General History of Africa, Vol. IV, Abridged Edition: Africa from the Twelfth to the Sixteenth Century'', (editors : Joseph Ki-Zerbo, Djibril Tamsir Niane), University of California Press, 1998, pp 54 -55, ISBN 0520066995〕〔(''"Mali's Boy-King: A Thirteenth-Century African Epic Becomes Digital"'', By Ronica Roth (in NEH) : Humanities, July/August 1998, Volume 19/Number 4 )〕 In this epic, Sassouma Bereté is regarded as "politically ambitious" and a "despised wife" who contravenes the social norms of Mande society.〔 However, she is also viewed as a rather strong woman who have played a major role in her son's succession to the throne.〔 Deme Mariam Konaté, "Heroism and the Supernatural in the African Epic", Taylor & Francis (2010), p 144, ISBN 0415874920 () (Retrieved : 20 July 2012)〕
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