WOLOF SABAR DRUM PARTY SENEGAL SING SING Medina 2008
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@EbonyNewsChannel It's in the genes! I have seen many Afrikan descendants expressed themselves exactly as Afrikans who have never left the continent. Genetics and melanin are powerful things!
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@whichone22 - THANK YOU!
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@ginsushark its called mbalax! :)
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Funny, funny, funny and so RIGHT.. I have seen African descendants dance just like this for MANY years in church. Can't take it away!
GLOBAL African culture!
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We read in Herodotus the histories that the Ancient Egyptian women dance in a similar fashion. We know now that the Pharoanic Egyptian language is very very similar to traditional Wolof language. I had the pleasure of being a member of the study group that brought Dr. Chiekh Anta Diop to America. This confirms even more the cultural and biological kinship that seems to exist between the populations.
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Waw waw! :)
The little boy @ 3:09 is HILARIOUS!! Why oh why did I see a lil boy doing exactly the same thing in the aisles the last time I went to church? He started break dancing too! lol
EbonyNewsChannel 1 year ago
@EbonyNewsChannel its a little girl but yes its so funny!
whichone22 11 months ago
yes I have heard this very same thing. Tribes from Egypt came to the Dakar Peninsula long ago and became the Lebou people
whichone22 1 year ago