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Guelewar Music

Guelewar is a style of music from Senegal, characterized by its use of complex rhythms and percussion instruments. The music often features call-and-response vocals and incorporates elements of traditional Wolof music. #style #senegal

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Guilds

Guilds, often based on particular crafts or trades, are an important aspect of artisanal and economic organization in many African societies, with guild members often sharing knowledge and expertise related to their particular trade or craft. #often #particular Position in the diagram of Africanity: #TangibleAfricanity

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Gule wamkulu

Gule wamkulu is a traditional dance performed by the Chewa people of Malawi, Zambia, and Mozambique. The dance is performed by men wearing elaborate masks and costumes, and is believed to represent the spirit of the ancestors. #dance #performed

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Gumboot dance

A traditional South African form of dance, which originated in the mines of Johannesburg and is characterized by the use of rubber boots as percussion instruments. #traditional #south

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Gumboot Dancing

Gumboot dancing is a traditional dance style from South Africa, performed by miners during the apartheid era. The dance involves rhythmic stomping and slapping of boots, and was used as a form of communication among miners. #dance #miners Position in the diagram of Africanity: #TangibleAfricanity

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Guro mask carving

Guro mask carving is a traditional art form from the Guro people of Ivory Coast, characterized by its use of wood and intricate designs that often depict powerful spirits and other important figures. The masks are used in religious ceremonies and other important rituals. #other #important Position in the diagram of Africanity: #IntangibleAfricanity

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Guro masks

Guro masks are used by the Guro people of Ivory Coast in various rituals and ceremonies. The masks often depict animals and other figures, and are believed to have the power to communicate with the spiritual realm. #used #people Position in the diagram of Africanity: #IntangibleAfricanity

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