- are
known by
various names in
other languages,
including bappe, di****are,
hoddu (****ar),
koliko (Gurunsi),
kologo (Frafra), komsa, kontigi, gurmi, garaya...
- A
grandson of King Snow, and
Frost before that, king Nór
marries Hedda (
Höddu)
daughter of Svaða Jótun that may be seen as
descending from the Scyldings...
-
region around Mali or
other areas of the
Sahel (such as the ngoni, xalam, or
hoddu).
Sintirs are
usually applied to
different styles of music: Tagnawit: music...
-
culture and play a
variety of
traditional instruments including drums,
hoddu (a
plucked skin-covered lute
similar to a banjo), and riti or
riiti (a one-string...
- to be
changed at all (see Kuinol, Conmment. ad loc.). The
Hebrew form "
Hoddu" is an
abbreviation of Honadu,
which is
identical with the
indigenous names...
-
constructed box or
metal can
Xalam or
khalam bappe, di****are, gúlúm, gurmi,
hoddu / kologo, Khalam/Xalam, komsa, koni, kontigi, konting, molo, ndere, 'ngonifola...
- north-east of Senegal) and of the Fulas,
accompanied by a "bammbaado" (a "
hoddu" or "xalam" player) and a
famous personality from
Boundou (south-east of...
- Fellani, Foulah, Ful, Fulani, Fulbe, Peul,
Toucouleur cultures,
called "
Hoddu" Africa, pre-1953, skin-topped lute,
carved wooden bowl Ramkie. Rhodesia-Zambia...
- to the
griots (for example, the
Mande ngoni, the
Wolof xalam, the Fula
hoddu, and the
Soninke gambare) have a
short "thumb string" drone. The "thumb...
- of the
north play a
variety of
traditional instruments including drums,
hoddu (or xalam, a
plucked skin-covered lute
related to the banjo) and the riti...