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 In Mali, festival events are frequently held according to the seasons, ethnic customs, and myths specific to the different regions. While many are not open to the public, there also exist numerous festivals that people from outside can experience. Such well known festivals as the Sigui and Azalai have tended to be popular with tourists in recent years, due to the perception that the true culture of Mali's diverse ethnic groups can be experienced by observing ethnic events such as these. In the future, it is anticipated that visitors to Mali will be able to partake in a variety of other cultural experiences. The existence in Mali of historical remains and animals not found in other African countries, presents the opportunity for ecotourism that makes the most of such features. Dogon mask festivals The Dogon people, living on a huge escarpment in the Bandiagara area of central Mali, are known for their myths, cosmology, and mask dances. The Dogon recreate the large-scale view of the universe and mythology passed down from their ancestors through mask dances performed at funeral ceremonies, the Sigui festival held every sixty years, and the Dama ceremony held once every twelve years to worship the spirits of their ancestors. During the Dama ceremony, the men retreat into caves to mourn the souls of those who have died in the past twelve years, where they make masks. The souls of the dead are said to reside in the masks, giving them the power to ward off evil spirits. For five days, men wearing these masks stage performances, having run down narrow paths from the cliff tops. The ceremony features sirige masks that bind the spiritual world with the world of the living, and masks symbolizing Amma the god of creation. Water buffalo and hyena masks appear toward the end of the ceremony to tell the Dogon's future. After the ceremony, the souls of the dead are recognized as ancestors protecting the Dogon. Deegal (Cattle crossing festival) Every year an enormous festival accompanying the crossing of the cattle is held in the villages of the Fulani of Mopti. This festival celebrates the return of the herders who set out to drive their cattle across the Sahel. According to Fulani custom, young men spend a year away from their village herding cattle, and on their return they report their experiences. The evaluation of these reports has great bearing on the subsequent position of these young men in village life. This festival is also of great interest to prospective wives. On the day that the men return, the whole village is in festival mode from morning till night. There is eating, singing and dancing, and the air pulses with energy of people interacting. For the young Fulani men it is an honor to participate in the herding, this being one of the "rites of passage" to attaining manhood. The festival and event of Mali Crepissage de la grande mosquee de Djenne ...Every year (April) Place :Djenné Content :Festival held by people of Djenne and regions around Djenne Sogo Bo de Markala ...Every year Place :Markala Content :Puppets from Markala are displayed. Deegal ...Every year Place :Diafarabé (Mopti) Content :Homecoming celebration for Furani Tribe's youth from trip to Sahara Sigui ...Once a 60 years Place :Pays Dogon - Sangha et environs Content :Religious celebration Sogolon sortie de marionnettes de Kayes ...Every year (November - December) Place :Kayes Content :Festival of Somono Tribe to float dolls down the Senegal River Nugu Mô ...Every year (May - June) Place :entre Kangaba et Kéla Content :Festival of mask dances and ceremonies celebrating fishing Dama du pays Dogon ...Every year (June) Place :pays Dogon Content :Mask dances by Dogon Tribe Mariage de Banamba ...Every year (June) Place :Banamba Content :Traditional joint wedding ceremony Biré [hangar] ...Once a 7 years Place :Nara (Koulikoro) Content :Traditional festival to decide the head of a village Refection du toit de la case sacrée de Kangaba ...Once a 7 years (It is 1996 to have been carried out at the end.) Place :Kangaba Content :Holy community festival held in Jeri's holy place Karosotigui ...Every year Place :Ballé Content :Parade of Maurud puppets Koré ...Once a 7 years Place :Zambougou Béléko (cercle Dioila) Content :Community celebration of initiation Manian ...Every year Place :Diana (arr. Béléko) Content :Community festival for children N'Koson ...Every year (March) Place :Farabougou Degnékoro (arr. Dioila) Content :Community celebration of initiation Tiéblétié ...Once a 3 years Place :Nonkon, Bassala, Dankorola (cercle de Kolokani) N'Da Place :Nonko, Wolokoro (arr. Nonzombaya) Content :Festival for hunters Diarawara ...Every year (November) Place :Bouala Monzon (arr. Séhbété Banamba) Content :Festival of puppets Dialloubé ...Every year Place :Dialloubé (Mopti) Content :Homecoming celebration for Fulani Tribe's youth from trip to Sahara Takoubelt ...Every year Place :région de Kidal Content :Music and handcrafts festival Temakanite de Tombouctou ...Every year Place :Cercle de goundam Content :Music and handcrafts festival |
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