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Gnawa
CountryMorocco
Reference01170
RegionArab States
Inscription history
Inscription2019 (14th session)
ListRepresentative
Gnawa singer in Salé, Morocco

Gnawa music (Ar. ڭْناوة or كْناوة) e la a eŋgbanne ko a Moroccan religious songs ane rhythms.[1][2] Nang da taa eebo ko a 16th ane 17th yuomo poɔ, Gnawa yiele taa la eebo ko a cultural fusion nang be a West Africans nang taa eebo ko a Morocco, nang taa bammo ka o e a Hausa, Fulani, ane Bambara noba, a ba presence ane heritage nang taa saamo ko a yiele sere ane a bagre maaloo. Kyɛ a nang wuli ka yele gyamaa zaa zie da taa eebo ko a yiele nang be a West African kingdoms, ane a o traditional practice da taa la eebo ko a Morocco.[3] Gnawa music yɛrɛɛ gaa a Africa ane Europe, teseng a France.[4]

A yiwaabo zie ko a Gnawa music da pukyaare la a famed royal "Black Guard" ko Morocco.[5]

A yuori Gnawa taa la yizie nang e indigenous languages ko North Africa ane Sahara Desert. A phonology ko a yelzu ŋa kyaare a grammatical principles ko Berber e la agnaw (yeni) ane ignawen (yagrong), muni nang e a "nensɔgela."[6]

Gnawa maâlems sere mine

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A 19th century Gnawa musician, painting by Austro-French Rudolf Ernst (1854–1932)
  • Mahmoud Guinia
  • Brahim Belkane
  • Hamid El Kasri
  • H'mida Boussou
  • Chérif Regragui
  • Allal Soudani
  • Abdellah El Gourd
  • Omar Hayat
  • Abelkebir Merchane
  • Abdeslam Alikkane and Tyour gnawa.
  • Abderrahman Paco
  • Mohamed Kouyou
  • Mokhtar Gania
  • Mohamed Daoui
  • Abdelkader Benthami
  • Si Mohamed Ould Lebbat
  • Ahmed Bakbou
  • Essaïd Bourki
  • Mohamed Chaouki
  • Saïd Boulhimas
  • Hassan Hakmoun .
  • Fath-Allah Cherquaoui
  • Mohamed Errebbaa

Kyɛlle kyɛ

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  1. "Gnawa music: From slavery to prominence".
  2. "The Transcendental Sound of Moroccan Gnawa Music". 30 May 2018.
  3. El Hamel, Chouki (n.d.). [https://web.archive.org/web/20170729091123/http://www.afropop.org/9305/feature-gnawa-music-of-morocco/ Archived 2017-07-29 at the Wayback Machine "Gnawa Music of Morocco. afropop.org.
  4. Meddeb, Abdelwahab (n.d.). Lila gnawa. franceculture.fr. (in French)
  5. Pellizzi, Francesco; Pellizzi, Francesco (2012). Res: Anthropology and Aesthetics, 59/60: Spring/Autumn 2011 (in English). Harvard University Press. pp. 128–135. ISBN 978-0-87365-862-1.
  6. Chatelard, Antoine; Taïfi, Miloud; Ould-Braham, Ouahmi (1995-07-01). "Nécrologies". Études et Documents Berbères. 13 (2): 241–244. doi:10.3917/edb.013.0241. ISSN 0295-5245.

Sommo mine yizie

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