God's Bits of Wood
Who is Niakoro, Ad'jibid'ji, Assitan from God's Bits of Wood and what is their importance?

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These are members of Bakayoko's family. Niakoro is his elderly, opinionated mother, Assitan his submissive wife, Ad'jibid'ji (Assitan's daughter) his precocious stepdaughter. Assitan plays a relatively minor role in the action, her submissiveness representing and embodying the traditional state of women in the African culture of the time. Niakoro is a voice of sharp-tongued wisdom, a catalyst for the revelation of one of the novel's key themes.