Sierra Leone III -Music and Dancing

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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2008

Celebration in Macomray with the opening of a new school. Dancing, music, food, and cerimonies.

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  • yeah man i miss this town alot Port Loko home of Themne people,my tribe people i respect this lanaguge more than any language.Themne.Mandinka,Souso­u,Bambara the best Africa language,i can't wait to see Port Loko and my village Mabanta.one love to africa

  • Thankx to freedom of expression, society and culture. Now we can now danse to this beautiful rithm of ojeh, which was very secret and and wicked. I am happy now that sierra leonean can share these their rich and fine culture with the world. During the APC regime of Siaka Stevensand S I Koroma, this secret societies were extremely wicked even to their own brothers. Thank God for the advancement of human rights and understand of the cultures.....God bless mother salone

  • what song is tat playing at the end

  • does anyone remember the gnu gnu that grew very tall, and then shrunk? scariest devil of all time

  • @myreligionislove

    U too I taught it was only me.guss what the last time I was on holiday in Sierra leone I went to port Loko and one of the ojeh masqurades was calling my name I said to my friend this must be some one that knew m.I later foundout that he is one of my childhood frinend that was inside and they where forcing me to join but I still have that fear in me, but I did not let them know or they would have use that against me

  • @Ohfollah

    LMAO!!! I was too...When I was younger I would cry from the ojeh maskurades

  • Thanks for the good job I like the cultural dancing it makes think about home and proud to hear them speak my language.I wounder how you can come so close to the ojeh maskurades I use to be so scared of them when I was young

  • This ass hold that is sitting on the chair they are the one that are spoiling the country.The man with the mic they are the one fighting for there pocket.That my language and my village.

  • great I love tradition.

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