- The Gogo also
known as Gongwe(
Wagogo, in Swahili) are a
Bantu ethnic and
linguistic group based in the
Dodoma Region of
central Tanzania. In 1992 the Gogo...
- palace), 6th-century
Frankish mayor of the
palace of
Austrasia Gogo
people or
Wagogo, a
Bantu ethnic group in
central Tanzania Gogo language, a
Bantu language...
- to be
products of the
Wamia people, who
occupied the
region before the
Wagogo people (the
current residents). The paintings,
which depict cattle, human...
- The
Dorze people, for example, sing with as many as six parts, and the
Wagogo use counterpoint. The
music of
African Pygmies (e.g. that of the Aka people)...
- the cow **** up the
elbow for the same
purpose Turu
people E. Sick 1915
Wagogo H.
Clauss 1911
Khoikhoi South Africa Peter Kolb 1719 Masa
people Logone...
- force-feed the baby if the baby
resists swallowing it.
Africa Tanzania (
Wagogo people) uji, a thin
millet gruel 3 to 4 Uji is
drunk from a cup or gourd...
- were common, much
depending on how well co-wives got along.
Unlike the
Wagogo,
divorce was common, a
large majority of
persons experiencing al
least one...
-
woman with
babies Bamama (ŵamama) =
mother Badada(ŵadhadha) = dad
Bagogo (
ŵagogo) =
grandmother Babuya (ŵabhuya) = grandmother, also used when addressing...
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Fadela & Cheb Sahraoui,
Kanda Bongo Man,
Tenores di Bitti,
Hukwe Zawose &
Wagogo Woman Drummers and Dancers,
Banyumas Bamboo,
Zehava Ben,
Mighty Sparrow...
-
Seacrest The
Shins Sonny Throckmorton Treadmill Tony
Vincent Roberto Griego Wagogo XIT Lehmer, L. (2003). The Day the
Music Died: The Last Tour of
Buddy Holly...