[Cameroun] danse des bassa au cameroun

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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2008

la danse est appelé assiko
c la danse traditionnel des bassa
tout bassa doit savoir le faire car
c nos culture

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  • j'aiiiiiiiiiiime bcp ki est le chanteur s'il vous plait

  • @misskmarie87  : C'est Paul balomog le chanteur

  • ù kal longue à mange

  • merci pour la video elle est magnifique j'adore l'assiko car je suis une bassa d'eseka mille fois merci

  • derien :d

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  • I think the girl at 1.05 is the prettiest one and best dancer.

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  • Assiko chaud!!!!

  • i love my country proud to be cameroonian

  • @v19j99 Cameroon is Africa in miniature so u can find a lot of tribes from Africa that's why it's called like dat

  • @Mprator

    "Ancient Egyptians weren't Black."

    Yeah right ... Keep dreaming. The Bassa Nation (AdBassinia / Abyssinia) migrated from the Nile valley (KUSH, Ethiopia and KEMET) into west Africa.

    This video shows the Ancient Bassa dance from the Nile valley still performed by the Bassa of Cameroon. The bassa from Liberia as well kept their ancient writing system known today as the Bassa Script or Vah Script.

    sorry dude ANCIENT EGYPTIANS were AFRICAN and not European:)

  • @EgyptianG I enjoyed your belly dancing videos:)

    Legend, History and Tradition says the Bassa Nation migrated from the Nile valley into west Africa and settled in places like Liberia, Togo, Nigeria and Cameroon.

    the Bassa from Cameroon kept this Ancient dance while the Bassa from Liberia kept their writing system known as the Bassa or Vah script still used today in Liberia.

    Now other Bassa people from different countries are adopting each others traditions, cultures and languages.

    PEACE:)

  • c est ca meme mes soeurs..vous assurez

  • c est ca meme mes soeurs..vous assurez

  • this sound like the Bassa people in Liberia. Must be the same people

  • excellente musique Camerounaise oubliee dommage vraiment,

  • troow fortes!!!jador l'assiko juskaaa

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