Saki Mafundikwa: Ingenuity and elegance in ancient African alphabets

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I moved back home 15 years ago
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after a 20-year stay in the United States,
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and Africa called me back.
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And I founded my country's first
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graphic design and new media college.
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And I called it the Zimbabwe Institute of Vigital Arts.
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The idea, the dream, was really for a sort of Bauhaus
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sort of school where new ideas were interrogated
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and investigated,
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the creation of a new visual language
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based on the African creative heritage.
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We offer a two-year diploma
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to talented students who have successfully completed
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their high school education.
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And typography's a very important part of the curriculum
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and we encourage our students to look inward for influence.
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Here's a poster designed by one of the students
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under the theme "Education is a right."
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Some logos designed by my students.
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Africa has had a long tradition of writing,
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but this is not such a well-known fact,
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and I wrote the book "Afrikan Alphabets" to address that.
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The different types of writing in Africa,
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first was proto-writing,
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as illustrated by Nsibidi,
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which is the writing system of a secret society
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of the Ejagham people in southern Nigeria.
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So it's a special-interest writing system.
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The Akan of people of Ghana and [Cote d'Ivoire]
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developed Adinkra symbols some 400 years ago,
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and these are proverbs, historical sayings,
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objects, animals, plants,
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and my favorite Adinkra system
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is the first one at the top on the left.
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It's called Sankofa.
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It means, "Return and get it." Learn from the past.
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This pictograph by the Jokwe people of Angola
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tells the story of the creation of the world.
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At the top is God, at the bottom is man, mankind,
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and on the left is the sun, on the right is the moon.
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All the paths lead to and from God.
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These secret societies of the Yoruba, Kongo
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and Palo religions
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in Nigeria, Congo and Angola respectively,
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developed this intricate writing system
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which is alive and well today in the New World
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in Cuba, Brazil and Trinidad and Haiti.
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In the rainforests of the Democratic Republic of Congo,
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in the Ituri society,
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the men pound out a cloth out of a special tree,
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and the women, who are also the praise singers,
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paint interweaving patterns
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that are the same in structure
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as the polyphonic structures that they use in their singing --
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a sort of a musical score, if you may.
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In South Africa, Ndebele women
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use these symbols and other geometric patterns
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to paint their homes in bright colors,
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and the Zulu women use the symbols
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in the beads that they weave
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into bracelets and necklaces.
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Ethiopia has had the longest tradition of writing,
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with the Ethiopic script that was developed
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in the fourth century A.D.
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and is used to write Amharic,
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which is spoken by over 24 million people.
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King Ibrahim Njoya of the Bamum Kingdom of Cameroon
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developed Shü-mom at the age of 25.
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Shü-mom is a writing system.
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It's a syllabary. It's not exactly an alphabet.
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And here we see three stages of development
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that it went through in 30 years.
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The Vai people of Liberia had a long tradition of literacy
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before their first contact with Europeans in the 1800s.
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It's a syllabary and reads from left to right.
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Next door, in Sierra Leone, the Mende
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also developed a syllabary,
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but theirs reads from right to left.
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Africa has had a long tradition of design,
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a well-defined design sensibility,
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but the problem in Africa has been that,
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especially today, designers in Africa
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struggle with all forms of design
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because they are more apt to look outward
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for influence and inspiration.
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The creative spirit in Africa, the creative tradition,
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is as potent as it has always been,
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if only designers could look within.
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This Ethiopic cross illustrates
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what Dr. Ron Eglash has established:
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that Africa has a lot to contribute to computing
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and mathematics through their intuitive grasp of fractals.
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Africans of antiquity created civilization,
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and their monuments, which still stand today,
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are a true testimony of their greatness.
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Most probably, one of humanity's greatest achievements
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is the invention of the alphabet,
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and that has been attributed to Mesopotamia
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with their invention of cuneiform in 1600 BC,
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followed by hieroglyphics in Egypt,
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and that story has been cast in stone as historical fact.
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That is, until 1998,
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when one Yale professor John Coleman Darnell
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discovered these inscriptions in the Thebes desert
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on the limestone cliffs in western Egypt,
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and these have been dated at between 1800 and 1900 B.C.,
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centuries before Mesopotamia.
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Called Wadi el-Hol
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because of the place that they were discovered,
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these inscriptions -- research is still going on,
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a few of them have been deciphered,
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but there is consensus among scholars
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that this is really humanity's first alphabet.
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Over here, you see a paleographic chart
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that shows what has been deciphered so far,
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starting with the letter A, "ālep," at the top,
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and "bêt," in the middle, and so forth.
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It is time that students of design in Africa
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read the works of titans like Cheikh Anta Diop,
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Senegal's Cheikh Anta Diop,
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whose seminal work on Egypt is vindicated
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by this discovery.
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The last word goes to the great Jamaican leader
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Marcus Mosiah Garvey
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and the Akan people of Ghana
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with their Adinkra symbol Sankofa,
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which encourages us to go to the past
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so as to inform our present
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and build on a future for us and our children.
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It is also time that designers in Africa
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stop looking outside.
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They've been looking outward for a long time,
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yet what they were looking for
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has been right there within grasp, right within them.
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Thank you very much.
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(Applause)
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