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'''Mariatu''' was the | {{Infobox Individual | ||
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|species = Human | |||
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|origin = [[Sierra Leone]] | |||
|father = Yembe | |||
|child = Mariama | |||
|grandchild = Kadiatu S. Lethbridge-Stewart | |||
|only = Transit (novel) | |||
}}'''Mariatu''' was the youngest of three daughters of Chief [[Yembe]] of the [[Royoke]] village and his youngest wife. She was born in [[1938]]. | |||
In [[1954]], she met a young officer stationed in [[Sierra Leone]], Lieutenant [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]], and together they fathered a son, [[Mariama]]. Mariama was the father of [[Kadiatu S. Lethbridge-Stewart|Kadiatu]], who was the namesake for the late [[21st century]] child [[Kadiatu Lethbridge-Stewart|Kadiatu]] whom [[Yembe Lethbridge-Stewart]] adopted. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Transit (novel)|Transit]]'') | |||
Mariatu went on to marry [[Kandeh]], and together they bore a daughter, [[Aminuta]]. Both Mariatu and Kandeh were open about the heritage of Mariama, and in 1963 Mariama and Kandeh finally bonded over a game of football - Mariama was unaware that, in this instance, Kandeh's body was inhabited by his real father, Alistair from 2011. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[And the Crowd Goes Wild (short story)|And the Crowd Goes Wild]]'') | |||
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[[Category:Lethbridge-Stewart family]] | [[Category:Lethbridge-Stewart family]] | ||
[[Category:Human | [[Category:Human biological mothers]] |
Latest revision as of 14:16, 4 March 2024
Mariatu was the youngest of three daughters of Chief Yembe of the Royoke village and his youngest wife. She was born in 1938.
In 1954, she met a young officer stationed in Sierra Leone, Lieutenant Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, and together they fathered a son, Mariama. Mariama was the father of Kadiatu, who was the namesake for the late 21st century child Kadiatu whom Yembe Lethbridge-Stewart adopted. (PROSE: Transit)
Mariatu went on to marry Kandeh, and together they bore a daughter, Aminuta. Both Mariatu and Kandeh were open about the heritage of Mariama, and in 1963 Mariama and Kandeh finally bonded over a game of football - Mariama was unaware that, in this instance, Kandeh's body was inhabited by his real father, Alistair from 2011. (PROSE: And the Crowd Goes Wild)