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THE GAMBIA CULTURE : TRADITIONAL DANCE

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A wide variety of ethnic groups live in The Gambia with a minimum of intertribal friction, each preserving its own language and traditions. The Mandinka tribe is the largest, followed by the Fula, Wolof, Jola, and Serahule.Here you can see a tradional dance.(°1999) to know more about The Gambia see (http://www.visitthegambia.gm/)

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  • i remember growing up our neighbors always have kumpo party type on Saturdays. i miss good ol-days. last time i was in the Gambia was 2002, but inshalla I'm planing to go back in August. Can't wait.

  • i visited gambia two times :) very nice

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  • Tańczący krzak.~!

  • Beautifull!

    Visit also:

    Simon Tours Gambia!

  • @basirou i fucking lvoe the kumpo party

    i am a royal prince you see

    many love

  • i am the son of the king of gambia

    this is ym favourite dance

    thank you for uplosing

  • IN TUNE WITH THE EARTH

  • djembesilo,

    Great video. Did you mention that this is a dance of a people called the Jola? I wish and hope that next time, there will be a video of Jola villagers dancing in the village.

  • AFRICAN culture is the future of mankind!

    GERMAN-AFRICAN brotherhood!

    87/81!

  • wow ! same dance as mali !

  • awesome!!!!!!

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