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Ganvié: How the Tofinou People Made Lake Nokoué Their Home | SLICE l FULL DOCUMENTARY

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
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In Southern Benin lies Lake Nokoué, a shimmering lagoon linked to the Atlantic Ocean. Centuries ago, the Tofin people sought refuge from slavery and found salvation on these waters. Here, they built Ganvié, the "African Venice," a floating village whose name means "Here, I’m saved." This unique haven, rich with history and resilience, is where Marc Thiercelin embarks on an unforgettable journey to meet the Tofin community and uncover their incredible story of survival and ingenuity.Documentary: People of the Sea – Ep 18 : Benin (2018)Directed by: Matthieu MailletProduction : Découpages & ARTE FranceWe fully own the rights to the use of the published content. Any illegal reproduction of this content will result in immediate legal action.SLICE wants to fill up your curiosity!Accessible to anyone from anywhere at any time, this channel is your weekly dose of short docs about curious facts, discoveries, astounding info, unusual stories, weird, fun and instructive. Be smart, have a slice!Subscribe now ►►► http://www.youtube.com/channel..../UCvziXdVCN7PMdFZEFZ a fan ! https://www.youtube.com/channe....l/UCvziXdVCN7PMdFZEF us 👇In French: https://www.youtube.com/c/SLICEFRFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/slicedocsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/slicedocs#documentary #slice #fulldocumentary #freedocumentary #benin #lake #nokoué #people #village #freedom #slavery #boat

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
Kwabena Ofori Osei 20 hours ago

Centuries ago, the Tofin people sought refuge from slave catchers, slave traders and slavery and found salvation on these waters.

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