Gnawa: Revision history


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  • curprev 02:1002:10, 25 March 202393.24.83.132 talk 10,461 bytes −8 The original meaning of Agnaw is "black person". The meaning of "mute" is only a metaphor because gnawa initially couldn't speak the same language as Berbers. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 02:0602:06, 25 March 202393.24.83.132 talk 10,469 bytes −172 The gnawa people precede the word "Guinea". In fact, the etymology of the word "Guinea" is that it originates from the berber word Agnaw, not the opposite. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 01:4001:40, 7 February 2023Grandmartin talk contribs 10,719 bytes +5 →‎Gnawa and music: The previous text (‘they’) results in an incorrect citation on the google search results page ‘are the gnawa amazigh’. The text appearing as the top result in this search incorrectly attributes these linguistic characteristics to the Gnawa as a whole rather than the Ganga. The new text should fix the issue. undo

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