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Fire and Ongoma drums

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English: Ongoma is a traditional drum used in Namibia during various joyous occasions such as traditional weddings and cultural festivals. It is made of carved wood and animal skin. The picture depicts drums set up during a concert that was held at Goethe Institut in Namibia to showcase the importance of this drum.
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