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    <title>Drum &amp; dance, Mali village style - Djembe and Dunun/ djun-djun - tribe.net</title>
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      <description>This 40-minute documentary takes a while to download, but it's worth it, especially if you haven't seen much village-style (&amp;amp; Mali-style) drumming &amp;amp; dancing. It's from a village called Numana in the FulaDugu region of Mali. Rootsy stuff from the good folks at rootsyrecords.com.&#xD;
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