Southeast African dance

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2009

Traditional dance. Cultural comparable. This ethnic group traces it's origins back to the early kingdoms of eastern africa/southern arabia, home of the Kami people, as all Africans do.

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  • I have never seen this dance, tribe or culture and I'm an African from East Africa. See how Western media blinded us from our own backyards? Tell me is this from Tanzania? I have a feeling it is. Woow something awesome, the girls r beautiful!

  • "See how Western media blinded us from our own backyards?"

    Of course, The western world never will want to shows the beautiful sides of our cultures. It would spawn too much investing into africa which would make us too rich. LOL!

  • @thotsins The Western world owes you nothing. Africans need to lean to promote themselves and learn about each other instead of waiting for the white man to come and teach them how

  • @Eatgreenballs The reason why you're dumb is cuz the western world controls global media, unless through the power of funding (which is what gives life to everything) yes, we are owed equal opportunity as is given to the rest of the world to be funded to be responsible for promoting OURSELVES, as oppose to the western world making themselves in control of the whole public appearance of us and our peoples, to the rest of the world THANKS.

    Go learn the system, then you can talk, hon.

  • this African tribe must be where polinesians came from ..lol..

  • @omoibile Yes there is a relation, both came from the same region and family group. Polynesians are a mix of the same ancestors as some of these tribes mixed with East Asians.

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  • She has like the prettiest hair. Nice n thick.

  • they look alike ethiopian or Somalis:D

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  • They are from Madagascar, Southern part of the island :)

  • The sound of their reed flutes and cadence of the accompanying percussion instruments is a bit like the tunes of the Ethiopian Highlands or someplace in the Horn of Africa. Beautiful piece!!

  • nice to meet the different cultures in the world. from: MEXICO.! thanks for the post.

  • @thotsins

    Thanks! I do not know which tribe yet ... I am trying to find that information but it has been hard because my history has been lost. :(

  • @bellagirl304 Not sure.

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