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Description The people and cultural landscape of Sukur, since 1999 a World Heritage Site in Nigeria.
Usumana Ndaysu, senior elder of the Sukur Ka-Mariya, his son and the tall nggu drums carved out of tree trunks that are particularly associated with Damay.
Date between 1984 and 2004
Source The comprehensive site sukur.info, by Nicholas David and Judith Sterner
Author Nicholas David
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in mail from David to user:Orland january 2008

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