participate in zār, and Tuisinian Jewish women have a practice called Stambali. Stambali uses incense, music (traditionally performed by Black musicians from...
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by Afro-Arabs in the Tihamah and Hejaz.[citation needed] In addition, Stambali of Tunisia and Gnawa music of Morocco are both ritual music and dances...
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Northeast Africa and West Asia, the Hausa's Bori rites, Tunisian Jewish Stambali, in parts of Southeast Asia, Moroccan Hamadsha, Egyptian "ghost riders"...
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involving jars of water. The most common religious dance is probably the Stambali, which originated as a ritual dance to glorify Sidi Saad, a devout Sudanese...
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(maqsura) where the saint Masouda Essamra is buried. Prayer room Entrance A stambali show in front of the monument Mahfoudh, Faouzi (1988). The city of Sfax:...
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Research and Practice 30.5 (1999): 504. Somer, Eli, and Meir Saadon. "Stambali: Dissociative possession and trance in a Tunisian healing dance." Transcultural...
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Slavery in Tunisia. Africa portal Arab slave trade Islamic views on slavery Stambali (in French) « Esclaves chrétiens et esclaves noirs à Tunis au XVIIIe siècle »...
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Other dances of the originally black population of the Maghreb are the Stambali, a Tunisian dance that is part of an obsession rite and its Moroccan counterpart...
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Morocco gather in the Derdeba ceremony, whose counterpart in Tunisia is the Stambali rite. Similarly, the "black" spirits of the Tuareg, who are met with tendé...
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