Kakuwa Traditional Cultural Dances and Songs
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- This video shows four different Kakuwa traditional cultural dances, and were taken in Ko'buko District by the author, Yuga Juma Onziga, between December 2017 and February 2018. It is a part of the continuing struggle Yuga has undertaken in order to preserve Kakuwa traditional culture. More on this struggle is found on www.kakuwa.org. E-books on Kakuwa language alphabets, grammar and dictionary will be out next month. Stay tuned at kakuwatiyo@gmail.com. Enjoy Kakuwa Music and dance! !
So happy to see my people keeping the culture in this era of culture degeneration, how I wish we come together in restoring the once celebrated culture our ancestors cherished....I love your work.
proudly to be kakuwa
Need more of this traditions
Proud to be kakwa
Thanks and Happy New Year!
My cuture is nice and hard working ple but l hope God will bless us one day thanks don't give up
I'm a kakwa ur amazing keep up the vybe bro
I am trying, and enjoying. Happy New Year!
Excellent, thank you very, very much for your struggle. I pray for you dear.
Thanks for you kind words; and for Mercy, check out the link: ruclips.net/video/6mkjtsRknWo/видео.html
Nice work brother Yuga Juma.is there a way people can support you to grow this channel.At the moment you are the only hope to revive the Kakwa culture
one love,Yakan
Alu'ngase Yakan,
For me it has been a mission I hatched from childhood----to preserve, protect, revive and promote our Kakuwa tradional culture in print and in digital media. I began with a extensive reserach on the Kakuwa (erroneously spelt and still being used as "Kakwa"), noticing and correcting any historical misconceptions in naming, especially places and things (including KOBOKO which is meaningless; it should be Ko'buko, etc), the language: how to write it linguistically properly, to develop sounds or letters of the alphabets used in the Kakuwa language, to produce a descriptive grammar of the language (parts of speech), and most importantly--to develop a bilingual (Kakuwa-English dictionary) that lists and defines millions of Kakuwa words in as many as 200,000 pages of print. All these works are ready, and will be officially launched at the foot of Kakuwa's legendary Mount Liru in February 2020. What we need right now is presenting these works to the larger Kakuwa community anywhere in the world. So far, Ko'buko District (and Toronto, Canada) is the center of this traditional cultural revival but I have contacts in Kinshasa, Ingbokolo, Yeyi, Juba, Kampala, Khartoum etc., and we are proceeding professionally and passionately. Thank you for your question/comment and for your support. If you want further discussions, please use my e-mail at kakuwatiyo@gmail.com, or you ca call e at 647-701-9393 (in Toronto). The website www.kakuwa.org is being renovated.
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You are legend. If you need any help financial, I am ready to promote u. That's my email. Batali.james@gmail.com
Good job dumalo
Na a nyola; thanks for the support and enjoy.
GOOD
Thank you Peter, and Happy New Year!
Send me more adungu videos
U da man 👍
Thanks for the support.
Thanks, as always, for your support.
@@yugajumaonziga9186 Yuga, contact me back
I am doing my best to unite KSM (Kakuwa Saliya Musala). Happy New Year 2022!
nice advice
Your kind compliments are greatly appreciated and valued.
Happy New Year, 2022!
West Nile awadifo.
U remember me my primary school padrombu primary school in 2002
Happy New Year 2022!
Top jazz from the united States of Dranya
Sene lilu Bayiga. Motri lo ki'nga loludu, 2021!
I am to see my villagepeople 10:18
Is this the kakwa way of dancing? More needs to be done to bring it out well...I appreciate the elderly women but what of the youth?
Your question is well-taken and is the challenge of all societies today. Happy New Year!
💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼💗💗💗💗💗
Iyete. Happy New Year 2022!
Juma need a kwe ju
Thank you Sam; please elaborate on the "need a kwe ju."
Iyere lasu giri ko'buko yu
Gbe'di-ni a lo'bu; na ilo i modru.