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Everywhere in this world, people talk about modern
technology but they never talk about the potential destructive
effects of modernizing and technology. Some
of the richest traditions Djibril experienced while
growing in his village, where he was always inspired
and educated, are affected by modernization.
During his youth, he would wake up every morning with
the sunrise, aided by the rhythm of Walouwâye:
the pounding of the millet for the days meal.
Each household has an area reserved for storage of the
grain and the women go there day after day to prepare
the flour.
Walouwâye represents a place and a
time for women to gather to work, but also to chat amongst
themselves, share secrets, seek advice and
comfort. When a family upgrades and spends
money to have one of its members (a female) take the
grain by herself to be ground in a quickly by a machine,
she loses that special time of bonding and kinship.
(Pounding millet, 1999 Woodburning),
26 x 19, unframed Iris Gicleé on
100% Rag Paper - Edition of 50
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