- Yaa Naa
Abubakari Mahama, was
elected by Dagbon's
kingmakers as king. The
Lunsi are the
court historians of
Dagbon and play the
foremost role in preserving...
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Retrieved 28
March 2024. Abdallah,
Zablong ****iah; Locke,
David (2010). "The
Lunsi (drummers) of Dagbon:
tradition and change".
Research Review (21). ISSN 0855-4412...
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meticulously via oral tradition, with
drummers as
professional griots known as
Lunsi.
According to oral tradition, the
political history of
Dagbon has its origin...
- successor, it did not take long for him to die. The
historians of Dagbon, the
Lunsi, uses a euphemism, that,
Gbewaa disappeared in to the ground. When a King...
- of the
Yellow Flag Army, led by Wu
Yazhong and
later his
lieutenant Pan
Lunsi. In
March 1868,
thousands of
Yellow Flags crossed the
borders and attacking...
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collaborated with
Poison Mobutu, Mj30, Tutu Calugi,
Nathalie Makoma, Noah
Lunsi, Rebo Tchulo, Nzeté ****y
Chocolat Chaud and
Oliverman on "Allez Les Leopards...
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curries served in a daunglan.
Traditional Intha dances include the lansi,
lunsi, and
ozigyi dances. Poem
recitation traditions called taiktay, in which...
- Nieuwsblad.
Retrieved 10 May 2016. "Faisons
vivre l'info avec La Libre.be". "
Lunsi Contemporary Art Center".
Century Online Art
Network (in Chinese). 10 May...
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other sahelian groups in West Africa. Gungon – B****
snare drum of the
Lunsi ensemble. Of
northern origin, it is pla****
throughout Ghana by
various groups...
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Yazhong entered Vietnam after Black Flags defeated White Flags rebellion. Pan
Lunsi (also
called Huang Chongying or Hoàng Sùng Anh), Wu Yazhong's lieutenant...