Ciyaaraha Hida & Daqanka Part 1



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hidaha iyo dhaqanka



Tags for this video: Dhaanto Dhaqan dhaqanka DK Gabay Hees Heeso hidaha Hido Jwxo Ogaden Ogadenia ONLF Osf Somali UK

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this is not friggin ... ( 7 months ago by KingSoomaal)
this is not friggin "Somali folk dance" where the hell do SOMALIS have a booty shaking folk dance, this is Somali Bantu dance imported from Tanzania, this is not Ethnic Somali dance stop calling it folk dance most Somalis are embarrassed by it and only Western Somalis watching to many hip hop now are trying to incorcorporate this as somali culture
reer boondhere isii ( 7 months ago by yaaqshid)
reer boondhere isii
listen kingsomaal ... ( 5 months ago by XxBlissxX1)
listen kingsomaal this is called kabebeey and we southern somalis love it so naga tag
thank for posting ... ( 4 months ago by ikran2007)
thank for posting the video. it's nice see my somali ppl dances.
wlhi kuwan caadi ma ... ( 4 months ago by afaaro121)
wlhi kuwan caadi ma ahan asigoo uku jiro xitaa waku niiki nayan agaaaaaaaaah jecliyaa niiko alla beerka
this not somali ... ( 1 month ago by maryarislaw)
this not somali folk dance, waa jareerti somali, They r descendants of six African tribes in East Africa, the Somali Bantu are not native Somalis. Their ancestors were taken from their native lands by Arab slave traders in the 18th and 19th centuries and sold through the Zanzibar slave market.



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