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Baga Sitemu, Tchitem of Guinea
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Baga Sitemu, Tchitem of Guinea
 
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Location
The Bagas are found along the Atlantic coast in northern Guinea.

Identity
The Bagas are composed of 7 groups, which speak different dialects: Baga Sitemou (or Sitemu), Baga Mandori, Baga Kaloum, Baga Koba, Baga Fore, Baga de Monchon, Baga Mboteni.

History
They fled Islam when the people of the Mali Empire brought it, and they also rejected Islam very early when the Fulbe brought it.

Customs
They live by rice farming and fishing. They live in rather obvious societal groups. They are open to strangers. They respect the traditions as well as the Muslim and Catholic religions. The women do their work separate from the men, except in a few villages. The women prepare all the food while the men sit down after their day’s work. The food is served in three different bowls, one for the men, one for the women, and one for the children. The men share their common bowl, and the women also share a common bowl. After eating, the women gather their leftovers and those of their husbands for the children. At night the women have their meeting to consult the spirits in behalf of the village. They want to learn whether the spirits who are watching or entering the village are evil. If a spirit is present, it will cause a woman to fall to the ground in a trance. Frequently the women look for spirits who will protect their whole village.

Under the light of the moon, with the light filtering through the palms, the bride-to-be is carried in a hammock from her parents’ house. Four men carry her above their heads, as she makes a tour of the village. Dancing to her husband’s house, the villagers put her down at her new home.

Religion
Islam and Catholicism are both mixed with their traditions. Bagas also believe in spirits and in marabouts, Muslim holy men who can make charms to ward off evil spirits. When they have a problem, they first consult the geni and the jinn (spirits), which demand a blood sacrifice. This blood sacrifice is usually a white or red chicken, or a sheep. If no rain comes, they also consult the geni, and each family contributes money in order to buy a cow, which they will kill and give to the wise men. These men will eat this meat alone under the permission of invisible genis in the forest, under a large tree. Usually the requests stir the spirits, but their response is not long-lived. So it is often necessary to renew the sacrifice. One of the largest idols of the region is Nimba, a Baga idol of fertility. Usually painted black, this idol stands on four legs, with the head of a ferocious animal, and large human-like breasts. This figure has been used often to represent Guinea, and one can find them pictured on the money of the country.

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Country: Guinea
Continent:
Africa
Region:
West and Central Africa
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People Name in Country: Baga Sitemu, Tchitem
People Name General:
Baga Sitemu
Alternate People Names:
BagaBaga Sitemou
Tchitem
People Code: 100739
Population in this Country: 50,000
Population all Countries: 50,000
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People Name General:
Baga Sitemu
NAB56b
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Language
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Primary Language:
Baga Sitemu
Language Code (16th): bsp    Ethnologue Listing
BSP
Secondary Languages:
Susu (Unknown)
Total Languages Spoken:
2
   
 
Religion
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Primary Religion:
Islam
Major Religions:
Buddhism0.00 % 
Christianity7.00 %(Evangelical: 1.07 %)
Ethnic Religions18.00 % 
Hinduism0.00 % 
Islam75.00 % 
Non-Religious0.00 % 
Other / Small0.00 % 
Unknown0.00 % 
Christianity Segments:
Anglican0.00 %
Independent5.00 %
Protestant18.00 %
Orthodox0.00 %
Other Christian37.00 %
Roman Catholic40.00 %
 
(Evangelicals distributed across Christianity segments)
   
 
Joshua Project Progress Indicators
No
Progress Scale: 2.2   Evangelicals >.01% but <=2%. Professing Christians >5%
   
 
Other Progress Indicators *
Agency Progress (API):Level 2   At least one agency on-site
Church Progress (CPI):Level 2   One known church
 
 
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New Testament: None Reported
Complete Bible: None Reported
 
 
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Baga Sitemu, Tchitem of Guinea
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