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@kennylondon123 aren't Fijians descendants of Africa?
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This is jus STUNNING!! I'm not African I'm Fijian living in Britain , but I'm proud to hav a tradition , it defined who I'am. This is jst BEAUTIFUL , their voices and consumes represents how unique we all are!!
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i get nervous that we might loose this traditions
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Fantastic, Love the sound.
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proud to be an african
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Baie lief vir jou Suid Afrika!!!
<3 <3 <3
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Which ethnic group are they from? The head gear does not seem like anything I have seen connected with the Zulu? Xhosa, maybe? The chirping was a bit of a surprise, but it fits right in with the context of a celebreatory dance of some sort. I have heard stranger sounds mixed into a musical idiom and work. Love the harmonies of Soputhern Bantu peoples.
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NICE. Good post.
All of us should accept that some criticism may be useful for all of us to grow more; now... neither racism nor hatred for ignorance.
A group named "Soul Brothers" (from SA too) recorded the song "BAYEZA" (don´t know what this word means) years ago, in a fine performance, both singing and playing on pop instruments.
This site has MANY interesting things (despite many bad, wrong, stupid, silly - too...); we just need to know how to choose what pleases us.
THANKS TO ALL.
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where was this?
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beautyfuuuuuulllll
Look how beautiful they all are!!!!
MeTooU2 3 years ago 16
to tesfai12: shut your fucking monkey mouth! they are not monkeys. if you don't know how to appreciate their art, then better shut your fucking monkey mouth! barbaric racist! idiot.
zaborina 4 years ago 13