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  • so interesting...is this related to Kumina (Jamaica) in any way?

  • @hyndm nothing in common.

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  • @katrachovago This has nothing to do with punta, your ancestors came from west Africa not east Africa.

  • Wel as I'm kunama I love my culture ......

  • i love it

  • I think Kunama is very much have the same language especially Zahawas of Libya, Chad and Sudan Darfur.

  • What linguistic or cultural attributes that you see made you come to the conclusion that the Kunamas have similar origination as the zahawas of Chad, Libya and Sundan? Do you see any anthroplogical explaination for the similarities. I wonder if the Zahawas are also Nilotic?

  • i had a crush on the harmonica player when i was little haha. I love this song

  • i had a big crush on the harmonica player when i was little haha. I love this song

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  • ohohhh classic...i wish i could understand their language!!!they're sp poetic..

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  • Awsome, Absoulutly loved the video. Its things like this we need to preserve and keep hold of to remind us of our roots and the different tribes that live in Eritrea, hopfully educating the next generation. Enough respect... ERi4life, 1love & peace x

  • how many languages are there in Eritrea?

  • theres 9

  • @kembaticho 9 for each tribe and there are some dialects of each

  • "Numey," I think is the chourus they are chanting. Numey means listen to the narator.

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