Saturday, July 25th.
Eric came and picked us up at 8:00 and we drove to
Navrongo to meet with Martin (our GNAT guide I talked to yesterday). We drove from
there to the little town of Paga to visit a couple of local sites. First we
went to a slave camp where years ago people were rounded up and either traded
or sold into the slave trade. Other tribes or people also brought people here.
They were told they were being taken somewhere to be trained for better jobs.
It was an interesting place and quite scenic, but it felt haunted. After that
we went to the Chief Crocodile Pond, home of the sacred crocodiles. Crocs are
sacred here because legend has it that a crocodile helped a local prince in
trouble and in return he swore that his people would no longer hunt or eat them
but would instead feed and take care of them. There are apparently about 300 of
them in this large pond. The guide calls them and they come out of the water
where we are allowed to touch them, hold their tails and sit on them. They fed
the croc a live chicken. When we left there we met a man selling leather goods
and I told him I was looking for the villages with the geometric patterns. He
told me he had some in his museum across the street. We followed him into his
home compound where he told us some of the history of the place and showed us
his collection of old art and pottery. We also saw two houses that had a bit of
the art I was looking for adorning their walls. He had a structure that we had
seen in village compounds as we drove through the countryside and we were
wondering what it was. It turns out it is a sort of grain elevator where they
store their food stuffs and the animals shelter under it. There is a false
floor just above ground and the goats go in there. After that we went to a bead
store where the women bought beads to support women in poverty. We drove a
little farther north to the Burkino Faso border before turning around.
Apparently the villages I am looking for are too far away and too remote for us
to get to, disappointing but nothing I can do. So we drove back to Navrongo and
visited the Catholic cathedral that was built by three Canadian missionaries in
the early 1900's. The inside was nice and had lots of the kind of paintings
that I was looking for. From there we went to the same outside bar where I
thought I had lost my coin and had a drink. Then we dropped Martin off and
drove back to Bolga. I worked on my team report before dinner. Then we had
dinner outside by the pool. I had a pizza. We had a good talk about our
feelings about the project so far which gave Diane and I some input for the
team report. After dinner Diane and I went to her room to update our receipts,
before I went back to work more on the report and my journal before bed. There
was a big party happening in the courtyard this evening and there was loud
music and lots of religious speeches, but thankfully it ended by 10 and I went
to sleep shortly afterwards.
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