
Username:
berd
Name:
Amaguime Dolu; but nicknamed Dolu.
this is the name of the real life human diviner in bongo.
Which African tribe did he come from?:
dolu comes from the dogon tribe in the village of bongo. this tribe is known for their geometric masks and cliff landscape. on the land, the dogon tribe looks like they live life in a barren land, showing few crops and dry grasses. once atop the cliffs, the soil is rich with nutrients and life. dolu finds this a great quality, as it shows visitors that if they are to look further, they will find a healthy and thriving tribe society. on the cliffs, many crops are grown and pigeon droppings are collected, as well as ancient west african artifacts. the droppings make for a great fertilizer, which is used to create crops of onions and other root plants.
What African custom/tradition does he always follow?:
dolu is a diviner. when it is nearing night time, dolu perform rituals in the sand by himself. he draws and writes in the sand, asking questions from the tribe members for a sacred fox to reply to. as the morning arrives, you can find him interpreting fox and animal tracks which have crossed his messages and drawings. he channels his energy and spirit into the tracks of the sacred fox and others, creating an answer for his tribe members to listen to. dolu also climbs the cliffs of bongo to search for ancient artifacts to sell at the market. at the tops of the cliffs, dolu feels at peace with the land, and writes just his own personal art and messages in the sand for the sacred fox to answer. it is said that dolu is a lonely sort, but he enjoys partaking in the social occasions of his tribe, which includes spiritual dancing and mask wearing.