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Indigenous Cultural Games

  • Post Author:laissa
  • Post published:15. June 2020
  • Post Category:Films and Documentaries
Tags: Films and Documentaries; cultural recordings

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Il-kunono is a Maa word meaning Blacksmiths. Their work was to make metal equipment’s to the tribes they are found in.
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