Rebecca Gearhart Mafazy
01-01-1995
Setting the rhythmic pace of the goma dance are the percussionists who play a two-headed drum (chapuo), a tin plate (utasa), and the big drum (goma) from which the dance gets its name.
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Swahili Expressive Arts Collection (Illinois Wesleyan University)
Rebecca Gearhart Mafazy, Ph.D., Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Illinois Wesleyan University, rgearhar@iwu.edu
AnthropologySocial and Behavioral Sciences
Illinois Wesleyan University