Field notes from a Dacian wolf-priest who has been running this continent longer than most of its languages have existed. A reader’s companion to The Memory Cartographer — Vodun, shapeshifters, East African cosmology, and the language the body remembers before the mind catches up. Free on Kobo.
Tag: Dar es Salaam
SIRA: The Swahili Word That Changed How I Write About Memory
Field Notes from Dar es Salaam — Behind the Scenes Sira — the path that was always meant for your feet. There are words that stop you mid-sentence when you first hear them. Sira. Kiswahili for biography — but not the kind you find in a library. Not chronology, not curriculum vitae. The path itself,…
