Problem
After reading Sundiata: An Epic of Old Mali by D.T. Niane, answer the following using direct quotations from the text to support your answers:
A. What rules govern the way Sundiata relates to others; and how does he orchestrate his social movement in light of the social structure in Mali?
B. What networks does he establish independent of his father--Maghan Kon Fatta?
C. How did Sundiata and his family (mother (s), sister, brothers) preserve and affirm their ways of life and use their identities as a means to resist empire?
D. What does study of Sundiata: The Epic of Old Mali help you to wonder/know about other Africans during the time in which Sundiata lived?