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Noble Amhara
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Noble Amhara, thank you!!
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Noble Amhara
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Angelic Keren Melesse !!!
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Noble Amhara
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Asfaw Melesse - Mamit Gedam!!!
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ሊያ ሰለሞን - አናምንም በነገር !!
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Noble Amhara
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Queen Hana Abdu Angelic Music
Merhaba!
Merhaba!
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Just get in!! Fasil Demoz New Music!!
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EthioRedSea
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Dirty Bantu song, primitive and savage like The Bantu Warrior African Tribes. The Amhara pretend to be Abyssinians, but they are not. They are Bantu African migrants from West Africa (Cameroon, Senegal etc) as their dance and style of cloth dressing is similar to the people living in West Africa. Oromo or Galla have similar dance and dressing. The woman is dressed like a typical West African and or some one from Southern Africa. Amhara women dress like West africans contrary to Tigray women, who have their local dress codes.
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Noble Amhara
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Dirty Bantu Tegaru running back to West Africa
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EthioRedSea
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Amhara and Bantu Somali dance in a similar way. The Somali like dancing in the Bantu way because they do not have a problem for being Bantus. The Amhara on the other hand deny they are Bantus but dance in the Bantu way.
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Noble Amhara
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EthioRedSea
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Another Bantu Dance similar to Amhara Bantu Dance (Fukera, Shlela)
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Noble Amhara
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EthioRedSea
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Slave Bantu Amhara,
Raya Rayuma is Tigray. These are Bantu Amhara living in Raya Qobo. The Amhara destroy any thing they touch by appearing to be local and sing similar songs in their language, but dance differently like Bantu Africans.
Raya Rayuma is Tigray. These are Bantu Amhara living in Raya Qobo. The Amhara destroy any thing they touch by appearing to be local and sing similar songs in their language, but dance differently like Bantu Africans.
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Noble Amhara
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They are Tigrayans. They dance in Amharic because they are not aware of it. They dance like Oromos. The singer is probably Bantu Amhara. The dancers are in the majority Tigrayans. In Raya, people do not make any distinction between Amhara, Tigray and Oromo. They dance like Oromos, but they are not Oromos. There are some Oromos in Raya, but not so many to make their own community. More than 95% percent of the population speaks Tigrigna ( though use Amharic or Oromo words). they follow ancient Aksumite tradition of baptizing their children, harvesting their seeds and wedding or funeral services are like the rest of Tigray.