Thirty-five years into his research among the descendants of rebel
slaves living in the South American rain forest, anthropologist Richard
Price encountered Tooy, a priest, philosopher, and healer living in a
rough shantytown on the outskirts of Cayenne, French Guiana. Tooy is a
time traveler who crosses boundaries between centuries, continents, the
worlds of the living and the dead, and the visible and invisible. With
an innovative blend of storytelling and scholarship, Travels with Tooy
recounts the mutually enlightening and mind-expanding journeys of these
two intellectuals.
Included on the itinerary for this hallucinatory expedition: forays into
the eighteenth century to talk with slaves newly arrived from Africa;
leaps into the midst of battles against colonial armies; close
encounters with double agents and femme fatale forest spirits; and trips
underwater to speak to the comely sea gods who control the world's money
supply. This enchanting book draws on Price's long-term ethnographic and
archival research, but above all on Tooy's teachings, songs, stories,
and secret languages to explore how Africans in the Americas have
created marvelous new worlds of the imagination.