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Thus , a taakee drum message is often ambiguous and could correspond to a number of different Hausa phrases . Unless there is a lot of context and shared knowledge to help the listener narrow down the possibilities , a new taakee signal ...
Thus , a taakee drum message is often ambiguous and could correspond to a number of different Hausa phrases . Unless there is a lot of context and shared knowledge to help the listener narrow down the possibilities , a new taakee signal ...
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PART I Taakee Usage and Definition in Zaria The most frequently encountered taakee are those played for the titled nobility and another sort , the subject of this paper , is played for young men ( taaken såmàații ) and girls ( taaken ...
PART I Taakee Usage and Definition in Zaria The most frequently encountered taakee are those played for the titled nobility and another sort , the subject of this paper , is played for young men ( taaken såmàații ) and girls ( taaken ...
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There is a taakee played for all the descendants of royal slaves . Those who have important titles like Madducii have special taakee attached to their office as do the freeborn noblemen . In former times the court musicians played the ...
There is a taakee played for all the descendants of royal slaves . Those who have important titles like Madducii have special taakee attached to their office as do the freeborn noblemen . In former times the court musicians played the ...
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Les Cérémonies Soixantenaires du Sigui chez les Dogon Onzième Lugard | 1 |
a Drum Language of Hausa Youth David W Ames | 12 |
Local Adaptation and the Transformation of an Imperial Concession | 32 |
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