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Bakari Sumano (1935 – July 21, 2003) was head of
Malian ****ociation of
griots (wandering poet-musicians) from 1994
until his death.
Bakari Sumano left school...
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Founded by Jajang, also
known as "Galaesa". As
Sumano Pagoda stores buddha's Śarīra,
there is no Buddharupa.
Sumano Pagoda in
Jeongamsa Temple:
Pagoda in Jeongamsa...
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Though the term "griot" is more
common in English, some, such as poet
Bakari Sumano,
prefer the term jeli.[citation needed] Today, the term and
spelling "djali"...
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Wonderful Time. San Francisco:
Chronicle Books. p. 100. ISBN 081181145X.
Sumano,
Ajahn (1999).
Questions from the City,
Answers from the Forest. Wheaton:...
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Pipila Poson Pohoda Asay
madura Sunila Guvanay Punchi Suda
Nilvala Gan****
Sumano Pudamu Kusum Siri Saru
Saara Ketay In 1945, Samarakoon's only son died at...
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Kaburi Awe,
Maweyo Native to
Indonesia Region Kais District:
Sumano,
Kampung Benawa 1, and
Kampung Benawa 2.
Kokoda District:
Migrito village. Ethnicity...
- Williams, Leonard. 1965.
Samba and the
Monkey Mind. New York: W. W. Norton.
Sumano,
Ajahn Bhikkhu and
Emily Popp. 2000.
Meeting the
Monkey Halfway. Newburyport...
- Issa Traoré Sidy F****ara Diabaté
Abdoulaye Diabaté Baba
Sissoko Bakari Sumano (1935–2003)
Balla Tounkara Djelimady Tounkara Khaira Arby (1959–2018) Issa...
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Guilty Giraffe rebuilt the line-up,
adding Kevin Knebel on drums, and
Shane Sumano on b****. For the Mint 400
Records compilation NJ / NY Mixtape,
which features...
- Sousa,
Mozambique Wole Soyinka,
Nigeria Lina Spies,
South Africa Bakari Sumano, Mali Efua Sutherland,
Ghana Abdelkarim Tabbal,
Morocco Véronique Tadjo...