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@rufael1 I'm sure it has some significance, because not only have I seen it in ancient in Egypt, but I've also seen it in other parts of the world amongst black people who say they came from East Africa and have same as certain east africans.
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@thotsins its just a traditional hairstyle that many have in the villages can't say much about Africans and dont really care if they have nothing to do with Eritrea or the Horn to be honest--they have an inferiority complex
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Am I my brothers keeper?.....
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In some places that hairstyle signifies people of high rank, or virgins, is it the same in Eritrea? And Do only Eritreans wear it?
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What is the significance of the guy's hair? Why is it in an afro and then braided in the back? I've seen it in other parts of Africa as well.
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هذا الكلام خالي عن المضمون ويصادم أعراف وتقاليد وقيم المجتمع الأرتري ، نعوذ بالله من شياطين الأنس والجن
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Tigre is the a gorgeous language. It is older than Tigrinya. All Eritreans should learn it.
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l cant say nathing abut this young men starrrrrrrrr
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very nice song n video.i like your country too.
dude, you're only 13 years old, if you knew anything about Tigrinya, you wouldn't dare say a word about its mother Tigre. Stop your nonsense. Tigre is not for Tigres. Many Sahos speak Tigre as a first language, as do Bejas and Nara clans. Lots of Eritreans know and understand Tigre, so your narrow version of "tigre for Tigre" is outrageous to say the least. People like you are the ones to start ethnic strife.
JiganuDekiEri 3 years ago 18
What a great and touching song! I missing my lovely Eri people and the wonderful culture...
Erishikorboy 3 years ago 7