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May 20, 2006
Building a Fulani hut in Gorom-Gorom
A little while ago, Steve showed you how the Fulani in Djibo build their huts, and had one built for me for my visit. I promised to show you how the Gaoob'e Fulani near Gorom-Gorom , in the north-east of Burkina Faso, build their huts, so here it is (click on any photo for a larger version):
First, make your bed
Traditional Fulani huts around Gorom-Gorom are made by women, usually at the time when a young man is getting married, as a home for his bride.
The hut is built around the bed, which is made as a frame of forked uprights with sticks lying across the top, on top of which will be laid woven grass mats. |
Build the frame
Branches, or looci, which have been prepared by soaking in the mud of a nearby river or water hole to make them supple, are collected. These are then bent together and tied into an "igloo-shaped" frame around the bed.
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Cover with mats
Woven straw mats are tied on the outside of the frame. Usually a family will have a "good" set of mats for dry season, and they will be replaced by an older set during the rainy season. The mats do a surprisingly good job of keeping out the rain, but inevitably get ruined by the weather.
The whole house is easily taken apart and tied onto donkeys or camels if the time comes for literally moving home.
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A new home
This is what the finished article looks like from the outside. The small doorway faces away from the direction the wind comes from, to keep dust from filling your house.
I should add here that this was not made for my bride, but as a guest room, much to the amusement of my Fulani friends, who kept asking when my wife was arriving.
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Inside a Fulani hut
This is what a traditional Fulani mat hut is like on the inside. My friend's wife and child are on the bed. This one room obviously has to function as sitting room and dining-room as well as bedroom.
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Tags: africa burkina burkina faso djibo gorom-gorom housing building fulani hut
Posted by Keith at May 20, 2006 10:20 AM
I love the thought of building a house around a bed. Nice one.
Posted by: steve at May 20, 2006 03:20 PM
I love seeing how other people live. I'm curious though what they do about privacy during sex when their kids are around and thier neighbours could hear. Can you comment of what their feelings about this are? I've always wondered if our society considers sex sooo private and taboo only because we are able to or if it's a universal attitude. I'm not trying to be gross I've just wondered about how other societies handle 1this. Thanks.
Posted by: Rose Mawhorter at May 20, 2006 11:43 PM
What an amazing way to make a home...Such a resourceful people...How refreshing to live a simple life..When do you return?
Posted by: Donna at May 21, 2006 04:32 AM
Thank you for this post. As a Canadian woman trained to be a carpenter, I LOVE to see these women constructing a home. So cool :)
Posted by: wilsonian at June 6, 2006 03:17 AM