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الصفحة 29
Political praise - singing by maroka teams Some maroka operate in teams . This normally occurs where there is a fairly complex musical accompaniment , for example , the two drums , kalangu and ganga . In such teams the kalangu is ...
Political praise - singing by maroka teams Some maroka operate in teams . This normally occurs where there is a fairly complex musical accompaniment , for example , the two drums , kalangu and ganga . In such teams the kalangu is ...
الصفحة 31
Rich merchants therefore appeal to maroka in one way , while maroka appeal to them in another . Sometimes , however , mistakes occur and the visitor regarded as a man of wealth by the local maroka , or , alternatively , the local man ...
Rich merchants therefore appeal to maroka in one way , while maroka appeal to them in another . Sometimes , however , mistakes occur and the visitor regarded as a man of wealth by the local maroka , or , alternatively , the local man ...
الصفحة 32
Maroka teams and wedding celebrations Among the Hausa the celebration of weddings has always required the presence of maroka . Normally also , the maroka attending such feasts work as a group , with drumming and praise - singing if ...
Maroka teams and wedding celebrations Among the Hausa the celebration of weddings has always required the presence of maroka . Normally also , the maroka attending such feasts work as a group , with drumming and praise - singing if ...
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The Kin Terminology System of the Kung Bushmen Lorna Marshall | 1 |
The Social Functions and Meaning of Hausa PraiseSinging M G Smith | 26 |
Contributors to this Number | 45 |
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