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Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 1:59am On Dec 30, 2012 |
Sysy:si si i see what you want to say, en plus i see their tadition music(kru, grebo, krahn and bassa on youtube) it's look like ivorian music (i think they are most influenced by our music style) |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:04am On Dec 30, 2012 |
yea for the krhan omg, if u dun tell me it aint civ i wont know never listen to bassa music before, but i ve seen a few comments from kmer sayin the song of nazou lou suzanne looks like one etnic group type of music there, but i forgot to check it out for myself 1 Like |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:06am On Dec 30, 2012 |
lmaooooooooooooz u know what? they say the ticket for the kora awards is like 1m de fran ![]() loolz i wonder who will go, that room will be empty, can u imagine or maybe it's too limit the pple goin to rich folks lool 1 Like |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:10am On Dec 30, 2012 |
Sysy: yea for the krhan omg, if u dun tell me it aint civ i wont knowyes some liberian krahn singer use french in their song or bhete( i listen a krahn song, and when the singer say "a nou pehpeh a youo dja oooh", i say wow because in bhete it means allons doucement les enfants" ![]() |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:12am On Dec 30, 2012 |
babi225: yes some liberian krahn singer use french in their song or bhete( i listen a krahn song, and when the singer say "a nou pehpeh a youo dja oooh", i say wow because in bhete it means allons doucement les enfants" yea true, but many of the were in the danane area, which is dan speakin, so how come they speak bhete in the song? or is Dan kinda close to bhete as well? are the south made more related to the kru or norther mande? |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:13am On Dec 30, 2012 |
Sysy: lmaooooooooooooz u know what? they say the ticket for the kora awards is like 1m de franyes oooh, i know my dear, 1m franc!!!! nobody will go, sinon il vont pas mangé demain ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:18am On Dec 30, 2012 |
Sysy:yes but some of them lived in soubré, san pedro like "prince liberian" and "Witson p karr", sinon dan are not close to bhete at all, you should listen bassa music it's nice, and their kru and grebo music is not diff of bolo super of ivorian krumen for some of them |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:18am On Dec 30, 2012 |
babi225: yes oooh, i know my dear, 1m franc!!!! nobody will go, sinon il vont pas mangé demainlool |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:21am On Dec 30, 2012 |
Sysy:culturally they are related to kru especially the wê and dan, and gban/gagou and gouro to bete, and some oumé gagou can speak fluently bhete because their are influence by them, but our languages are diff |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:24am On Dec 30, 2012 |
babi225: yes but some of them lived in soubré, san pedro like "prince liberian" and "Witson p karr", sinon dan are not close to bhete at all, you should listen bassa music it's nice, and their kru and grebo music is not diff of bolo super of ivorian krumen for some of them aa ok i will what are the similarities between south and north mande, for me south mande especially the gouro are really close to kru culture. I even have difficulties to tell if a song is gouro or bhete for example. 1 Like |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:24am On Dec 30, 2012 |
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Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:26am On Dec 30, 2012 |
babi225: culturally they are related to kru especially the wê and dan, and gban/gagou and gouro to bete, and some oumé gagou can speak fluently bhete because their are influence by them, but our languages are diff but the dan are considered south mande as well 1 Like |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:28am On Dec 30, 2012 |
the south mande are: gouro, dan, gban... these are the 3 i know of ![]() 1 Like |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:33am On Dec 30, 2012 |
Sysy:s we have in commen with them (the danse, the mask, etc...) and bete of ouragahio and gouro of sinfra have a lot in common (pour la petite histoire mes vrai ancetre coté dad son gouro but ils ont été acceuilli par les bété, long story affaire de mariage) , even can't tell if a song is gouro or bhete sometimes same for the kouya of vavoua, mais bon on dit kil sont mandé oooh |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:35am On Dec 30, 2012 |
Sysy:yes but they are most close to wê than bhété( traditional, attire, mask etc...) |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:36am On Dec 30, 2012 |
Sysy: the south mande are: gouro, dan, gban... these are the 3 i know ofloool me too, but the wan are south mande or not? |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:39am On Dec 30, 2012 |
babi225: s we have in commen with them (the danse, the mask, etc...) and bete of ouragahio and gouro of sinfra have a lot in common (pour la petite histoire mes vrai ancetre coté dad son gouro but ils ont été acceuilli par les bété, long story affaire de mariage) , even can't tell if a song is gouro or bhete sometimes same for the kouya of vavoua, mais bon on dit kil sont mandé oooh aaaah ok, moi je pense les guro sont kru deh, cuz seriously they have too much in common with the krus, dunno what ethnologs classified them as mande, but it's surely not true... the gouro are among the most ancient, but in the same times they have mixed so much with other ethnic group 1 Like |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:39am On Dec 30, 2012 |
babi225: loool me too, but the wan are south mande or not? ahaha r u askin me? ![]() abeg i dunno oo umh oooh wait, the wan are a mix of koyaka and gouro, so maybe they r south mande |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:41am On Dec 30, 2012 |
@ SYB check this video, it's kouya languages no diff with bhete, i understand all et pourtant i'm not kouya ![]() https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMeXnKTonzo |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:42am On Dec 30, 2012 |
so it's safe to say south mande are closer to krus than mandinka people |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:43am On Dec 30, 2012 |
Sysy:totally agree with u |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:44am On Dec 30, 2012 |
babi225: @ SYB check this video, it's kouya languages no diff with bhete, i understand all et pourtant i'm not kouya ahahah meaning colonization has done a good job at dividing ![]() if we even look closer we may have fewer ethnic group that what it is supposed to be 1 Like |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:45am On Dec 30, 2012 |
Sysy:aaah ok, on est mélangé ooh en civ |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:46am On Dec 30, 2012 |
babi225: totally agree with u Yup ethnicities created from gouro mixes kouya :Bhete-Gouro Yaoure:Baoule-Gouro Wan :Koyaka-Gouro |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:47am On Dec 30, 2012 |
babi225: aaah ok, on est mélangé ooh en civ yea i guess we are really mixed up, and even now it's not too common to see somebody that does not have at least 2 ethnic group in him 1 Like |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:49am On Dec 30, 2012 |
Sysy:looool guro are everywhere (mtn) ![]() |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:51am On Dec 30, 2012 |
Sysy:and especially for kid who born in abidjan and others big cities of civ |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:54am On Dec 30, 2012 |
babi225: looool guro are everywhere (mtn) ahaha eh comment! what i have noticed as well, there are many mix between fula-gouro, and fula-guere maybe i am wrong, but I know un bon nombre de personne from these mixes U ll see a Diallo, u ll think he is Fula, but only his paternal grandfather is, like 75% guere and 25% fula (i know a case like that) i think this is due to all the inter-ethnic alliances Gouro and Dan along with the senoufo (i think not 100% sure) have alliances with the Fula 1 Like |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 2:55am On Dec 30, 2012 |
babi225: and especially for kid who born in abidjan and others big cities of civyea i am tellin u, i told u am attie and baoule but if u go a bit far to great grandparents .... ![]() |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 3:02am On Dec 30, 2012 |
Sysy:yes i heard that, but c'est bizarre because there are not fula ethnic group in civ like agni appolo, attié, bete etc.... or maybe i'm wrong? |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 3:06am On Dec 30, 2012 |
Sysy:LOOOL syb sort tt les dossiers ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Re: Traditional Attire Of Ivory Coast by Nobody: 3:07am On Dec 30, 2012 |
kora award reporté a demain a cause de ckris brown ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 1 Like |
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