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Newfy



Western Samoa
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Posted - 11 Aug 2006 :  04:43:40  Show Profile Send Newfy a Private Message
Jamm tann
your Pulaar is "awilli"

Kond do you play riti?
The riti with singing is the best.
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LEMON TIME



Afghanistan
1295 Posts

Posted - 11 Aug 2006 :  04:51:33  Show Profile Send LEMON TIME a Private Message
OH NEWFY,HOPE RITI RATA IS PLAY IN SWEDEN- ALHASSAN WILL LOVE IT.
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Newfy



Western Samoa
462 Posts

Posted - 11 Aug 2006 :  05:16:17  Show Profile Send Newfy a Private Message
Yeah its the original blues...
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LEMON TIME



Afghanistan
1295 Posts

Posted - 11 Aug 2006 :  05:19:24  Show Profile Send LEMON TIME a Private Message
Heheheee What original blues?
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Newfy



Western Samoa
462 Posts

Posted - 11 Aug 2006 :  05:20:47  Show Profile Send Newfy a Private Message
the riti music sometimes sounds like it came from the Missippi Delta area..blues music
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Newfy



Western Samoa
462 Posts

Posted - 11 Aug 2006 :  05:24:24  Show Profile Send Newfy a Private Message
the music that might have come from the Toure family...
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LEMON TIME



Afghanistan
1295 Posts

Posted - 11 Aug 2006 :  05:25:43  Show Profile Send LEMON TIME a Private Message
ARE YOU A FULA Newfy.I love TAMMA as am a WOLLOF.
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Newfy



Western Samoa
462 Posts

Posted - 11 Aug 2006 :  05:30:39  Show Profile Send Newfy a Private Message
I appreciate Fula, I appreciate Wolof. especially like Tamma. Im fortunate that I have many advantages as a human being.. the wonders of the world - to hear, to speak, to see, to touch, to be able to move, breathe.... its elemental. A God moment
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LEMON TIME



Afghanistan
1295 Posts

Posted - 11 Aug 2006 :  05:33:26  Show Profile Send LEMON TIME a Private Message
I take it you like BUKARABOU then as a human being.
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Newfy



Western Samoa
462 Posts

Posted - 11 Aug 2006 :  05:36:13  Show Profile Send Newfy a Private Message
Are you meaning baraka?
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Newfy



Western Samoa
462 Posts

Posted - 11 Aug 2006 :  05:38:23  Show Profile Send Newfy a Private Message
humans in the overdeveloped world often get hung up by the size of everything. big house, car, bank account, job, etc;

nothing is permanent. thats why appreciation for everything.
appreciating ourselves, lemontime and all bantaba
appreciating that we are alive is baraka.
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Newfy



Western Samoa
462 Posts

Posted - 11 Aug 2006 :  05:51:58  Show Profile Send Newfy a Private Message
Lemontime. you do live by the ocean makai and mountain mauka.. hehehe it should be very easy to find you...

The law an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.
Mohandas Gandhi
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Newfy



Western Samoa
462 Posts

Posted - 11 Aug 2006 :  05:56:07  Show Profile Send Newfy a Private Message
lemontime is burakabou a kind of dance or "fetch"...
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Newfy



Western Samoa
462 Posts

Posted - 11 Aug 2006 :  06:50:24  Show Profile Send Newfy a Private Message
One more thing deah Newfyrhymes with Goofy
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kondorong



Gambia
4380 Posts

Posted - 11 Aug 2006 :  19:09:51  Show Profile Send kondorong a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by Newfy

Jamm tann
your Pulaar is "awilli"

Kond do you play riti?
The riti with singing is the best.



RITI is the wollof equivalent of NYA RI ROU in Fulani. Oh mY God, i used to visit other villages at night for the RITI dance. The short small fulani CHAYA swinging from left to right and the beads round the neck. Fulani culture is very rich, simple rythms and pacing forward and back. I would suggest you attend a Fulani weding ceremony. I have palyed the sand draft played in the villages. A famous saying during such contests is: CHUNEH BAKA CHULASH, JEMULO, JANGULO, NGANEH DAN GAI WOURAY SA BAWDO. (Chuneh means a novice, or student. The saying means: novice, you did not try, nor did you learn and you want to win your master)

The five squares of the sand draft have names each and they are. NTARRTA, NAMATA, WULUKUNG, JUBEH, TATO.( I SWEAT; I SLIPPED; HEAD OF A DOG; TO LOOK; IN THE SOUP POT;)

As a Sarahule, i can tease Fulas.

There is a story why the Fulani dance is very slow. It goes that when IBLISH(Satan who is the custodian of dance) called all nations to take thei dance styles from him, the Fulani arrived late because they are always suspicisous of invitations. IBLISH was already very tired and they found him just pacing forward and back.

Edited by - kondorong on 11 Aug 2006 19:27:55
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