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  • DADKAYAGA SOOMAALIYEED HA'NOOLAADEEN,CADOWGU HA JABO

    

  • Great Poet and songwriter Mohamoud Abdullahi Sangub who is the Lead Dancer in this Video was once Told me that many Somali Elders had a great knowledge of the Mixtire of theMedicine used by Pharoah's to Mummify the Bodies of the Pharoah's. but would never reveal due to the religious complications, That is ISlam opposes mummyfying or Preserving the Dead Body, and he added that he inherited a lot of Stuff through a poems along with my friend who is a video journalist we hope to make a documentary

  • Keepin mind folks anything authentic in Kemetian nature in modernday world, is hard to find, especially from a African nation thats wartorn, but nevertheless nuthing is immposibble folks, thanks to God, that we can still see till this day n age the Representatives of ancient kemetian, folklore, dance tradition, Poetry chanting tradition and most immportantly the clothes thats weared in this Somali folklore poetry chanting dance display The sistas speaceially, notice the head-dresses are Kemetian

  • “The Making of Egypt” (1939). Petrie states that the Land of Punt was “sacred to the Egyptians as the source of their race.”/ In “Short History of the Egyptian People,” by E. A. Wallis Budge. Budge stated that “Egyptian tradition of the Dynastic Period held that the aboriginal home of the Egyptians was Punt.”

  • Encyclopædia Britannica describes Punt as follows: “in ancient Egyptian and Greek geography, the southern coast of the Red Sea and adjacent coasts of the Gulf of Aden, corresponding to modern coastal Eritrea, Somalia and Djibouti .”/

  • “« Again the representations of the early Puntites, or Somali people, on the Egyptian monuments, show striking resemblances to the Egyptians themselves. » By Brian Brown New York: Brentano’s[1923]/”

    “”The Egyptians sometimes called Punt land Ta-Netjeru, meaning “Land of the Gods,” and considered it their place of origin .” (Richard Pankhurst, The Ethiopian Borderlands:1997)/

  • History : According to the historian Brian Brown « Again the representations of the early Puntites, or Somali people, on the Egyptian monuments, show striking resemblances to the Egyptians themselves. » By Brian Brown New York: Brentano's[1923]/

    According to the historian Richard Pankhurst :"""The Egyptians sometimes called Punt land Ta-Netjeru, meaning "Land of the Gods," and considered it their place of origin ." (Richard Pankhurst, "The Ethiopian Borderlands":)

  • this dance is only danced by the somalis from the land of Pount and their Ancient-egyptians children ! It is proved historically !

  • @Mjadh

    Not that I am aware of it , it only exists as audio file and we have it on our site MudugNet

  • Thank you Baahalow to preserv  beautiful somali culture . Inchallah , God will give us peace and unity ! Land of Punt and Origins of Ancient Egyptians . I make now research about history in Ancient Egypt and I saw Ancient Egyptians women dancing Dhaanto . I was surprised . Ancient Egyptians used also Barki and alot of similar things used also by Somali people like the Hangool . Westians divide you because ,you can be the leaders of all Africa , be united with the name of God ,Allah and go!

  • @Mjadh

    The name of the song is Halgankii Soomaaliyeed, It is written by Late Prof. Ahmed Nur Yusuf , and Lyrics and Music composed by Al-Ustad Ahmed Naji Sa'ad, The Vocal in this introductory part was Late Omar Dhuule Ali May God's Mercy on Him the Greatest Somali Singer of all time,

  • ma is tiraahdeen somalidii hore wayna nasiib badan tahay maxaa yeelay waxay waqti geeda joogeen waq tigii hidaha iyo dhaqanka xiisa loo qabay oo dadka ay xasuusnaayeen dhaqankooda iyo dadnimadooda lakiin waqtigan la jooga hido iyo dhaqan iska daa ee somalinimada ayaa laga cararaa illahow nasri dadg dag aha yaan kaa baryeynaa aamiin

  • the dynastical pharaohs of kemet, wore exatcly the same traditional dresses that these somalian folklore dance performers are wearing..

    notice that thing the sistas are wearing on the heads.. well thats what all kemetians used to wear back in the days of old.. but anyways this further proves that kemetians wherent not only 50% Somalian-cushites, but rather 70% Somalian-cushites..

    anyways bless the MAiN decendants of ancient egyptian=Kemetians = SOMALi

  • this is Ogaden dance & is always played in Ogadenia region

  • @Ruweyn

    The Only Ogaden individual in this Band is Abwaan Sangub the rest of the band are hawiye and Jareer weyn, it is rather a Somali Dance Predominantly play in Ogaden but keepin mind not only Lives in Ogadenia there are other Somali entities in Ogadenia who ain't Ogaden indeed,

  • @Ruweyn..who told you its only Ogaden dance...Dhanto is common in Somali galbeed and it belongs to both Ogadeen and some of the Hawiye tribe living there like the Baydisle who are a small clan from the Gugundhabe clan of the large Hawiye tribe.

  • This traditonal Somalian dance is called Dhaanto...

    a traditional dance..

    Blesss the Horn of Africa= Somalian peninsula

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  • its funny us african americans always get so offended when we feel like some one has stolen are steps or our dance moves. but now we can see where it REALLY came from. God bless Africa!

  • yea god bless you to fam...

    much blessings from Somalian-Cush'itic male

  • @BattleAngel This traditonal Somalian dance is called Dhaanto...

    a traditional dance..

    Blesss the Horn of Africa= Somalian peninsula

    Peace Fam, blessssssss

  • Blesssss Somalia

  • now, this is what i call DHAANTO!

    mansha allah.. ii love it.. :D

  • Masha"Allah dhaantada aad baan ula dhacey.

  • great posting, great dance. Thanks

  • Mashallah may allah reward whoever puts up positive images of such an amazing country .Inshallah Somalia will be united and stand as one .Ameen

  • this is th real dhaanto

  • Mashaallah whoever put this up thank you because now I can show my kids there true roots and educate myself again may somalia find peace and get out of the grips of the gallos AMEEN

  • it is played in Ogadenia(somaligalbeed)

  • is that just an statistics or lil proud racism ehehe... dont get me wrong am og my self ... but for once ppl need to silence and kill wat ever can diffide us ....

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  • priceless! love it.

  • This is one of the best Somali Folk dance. Thanks Baahalow for posting it!

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