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  2. Culture of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Music in Namibia is extremely diverse, partly due to the diversity of language groups and the artificial ethnic separation of the past (apartheid), which discouraged people from freely mixing. Namibian musical practices can probably be generalized following three broad (yet culturally mixed) bands across the region.

  3. List of ethnic, regional, and folk dances by origin - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list with the most notable dances. Names of many Greek dances may be found spelt either ending with -o or with -os. This is due to the fact that the word for "dance" in Greek is a masculine noun, while the dance itself can also be referred to by a neuter adjective used substantively. Thus one may find both "hasapiko" ("the ...

  4. Category:Culture of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Culture of Namibia" ... Traditional leadership of Namibia; Tulipamwe This page was last edited on 6 April 2024, at 22:10 (UTC). ...

  5. Ovambo people - Wikipedia

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    It is the daughter's lineage that created Ovambo people, according to the traditional beliefs of the matrilineal Ovambo people. [18] The rituals involve elaborate fire making and keeping ceremonies, rain making dance, and rites have involved throwing herbs in the fire and inhaling the rising smoke.

  6. Sub-Saharan African music traditions - Wikipedia

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    Even ritual dances often have a time when spectators participate. [3] Dances help people work, mature, praise or criticize members of the community, celebrate festivals and funerals, compete, recite history, proverbs and poetry and encounter gods. [4] They inculcate social patterns and values. Many dances are performed by only males or females. [5]

  7. Nama people - Wikipedia

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    Traditional music, folk tales, proverbs, and praise poetry have been handed down for generations and form the base for much of their culture. They are known for crafts which include leatherwork, skin karosses and mats, musical instruments (such as reed flutes), jewellery, clay pots, and tortoiseshell powder containers.

  8. Music of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Namibian dances occur at events such as weddings and at traditional festivals such as the Caprivi Arts Festival. Folk music accompanies storytelling or dancing. The Nama people use various strings, flutes and drums while the Bantu use xylophones, gourds and horn trumpets. The Herero people's oviritje is popularly known as konsert.

  9. African dance - Wikipedia

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    African dance styles were merged with new cultural experiences to form new styles of dance. For example, slaves responded to the fears of their masters about high-energy styles of dance with changing stepping to shuffling. [11] However, in North America, slaves did not have as much freedom to continue their culture and dance.