30 JUN 2013 by ideonexus
Piracy Preserves Data and Media that Otherwise Wouldn't b...
In Nigeria as elsewhere, piracy creates new kinds of archives inconceivable outside
of this mode of media reproduction. In markets specializing in wholesale
tape duplication, sellers have sprung up specializing in the storage and preservation
of different music forms. These sellers maintain substantial archives
of Indian film songs, traditional Hausa singers such as Mamman Shata and
Musa ‘Dan Kwairo, and new music forms such as bandiri, a religious music
that takes tunes from Hindi films an...This is true of the Pirate Bay, where it is possible to find out-of-print games, discontinued music, and old collectible books nearly impossible to get otherwise.
08 AUG 2011 by TGAW
Vonnegut on Ibo Extended Family
I met a man in Nigeria one time, an Ibo who had six hundred relatives he knew quite well. His wife had just had a baby, the best possible news in any extended family.
They were going to take it to meet all its relatives, Ibos of all ages and sizes and shapes. It would meet other babies, cousins not much older than it was. Everybody who was big enough and steady enough was going to hold it, cuddle it, gurgle to it, and say how pretty or how handsome it was.
Wouldn't you have loved to be...Vonnegut describes an Ibo family he met in Nigeria in 1970.