- Birni-N'Konni (also Birnin-Konni or
shortened to Konni/Bkonni) is a town in the
Tahoua Region of Niger,
lying immediately north of the
border of Nigeria...
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Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 534. ISBN 978-0-313-27918-8. Pestcoe, Shlomo. "Griot Lutes".
ngoni (Mande) (also
nkoni, koni, konting, kontingo, etc.)...
- Britannica: "West
African plucked lutes such as the konting, khalam, and the
nkoni (which was
noted by Ibn Baṭṭūṭah in 1353) may have
originated in ancient...
- Power"), The
Spinners ("One of a Kind"), OK Jazz
featuring Franco ("Simba
Nkoni"j, Bill
Withers ("Hope She'll Be Happier"),
Miriam Makeba ("Qongqothwane"...
- The
ngoni (also
written ngɔni, n'goni, or
nkoni) is a
traditional West
African string instrument. Its body is made of wood or
calabash with
dried animal...
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African griot style of playing. She
invented a new
instrument called the
Nkoni for use in many of the
compositions to
capture a
unique sound. This instrument...
- Le
Destin (1988)
Aventure au
Desert (1989-1992)
Resurrection (1987-1992)
Nkoni (1996) Lode Yeuk (1999)
Kakoua (2000) The
Conscience of
Africa (2003) Ba...
- Jean II and his son Philippe. Lucy Durán and
Aurelia W. Hartenberger, "
Nkoni [ngoni]",
Grove Dictionary of
Musical Instruments/Grove
Music Online, edited...
- and
Nnaalongo Rebecca Kyese Mukasa. He
attended Butale Primary School and
Nkoni Primary School. For his O-Level education, he
attended St. Henry's College...
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Ssango Village, in present-day
Rakai District. He
attended Nkoni Primary School,
located at
Nkoni,
approximately 12
kilometres (7 mi)
along the Masaka–Mbarara...