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Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Paul Simon on Sesame Street - African Alphabet Song

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2008

We get to see what Ladysmith Black Mambazo looks like in this version of the African Alphabet.

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  • Very inspiring & beautiful performance. I watched this as a kid and didn't understand the cultural significance at the time. It's good to see this video again even at 37.

  • AWESOME! THANKS!

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  • @ steventean it is "mnandi" - this means nice in Zulu local language in Ladysmith region of South Africa.

  • @zayerz12

    around 1988 or 1989

  • what year was this

  • @vampirealdys

    American Sign Language is only 'conventional' to americans. Other regions have their own distinctive signage.

  • What was Paul Simon doing with his hands? I know he was doing letters, but that wasn't the conventional, American Sign Language.

  • O.M.G I remember this O.M.G wow!!! I Think I was about 5or6 years old back than it was on P.B.S ch 13 :))

  • ; o ) nice

  • i miss the old seasme street. D:

  • I remember this :)

  • unandi?

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