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ICOAST-CULTURE-ROYALS-NZIMA
The king of the N'Zima Kotoko people and first vice president of the Ivorian Commission on Dialog, Truth and Reconciliation, Awoulae Desire Amon Tanoe, speaks on his throne on November 1, 2011 at the royal palace in the France neighborhood of the seaside resort of Grand-Bassam before a public appearance to mark the annual traditional feast of the N'Zima people. Through the Abissa feast, which started on October 23 and lasts until November 6, Nzima people perpetrate a tradition inherited from their Egyptian origins. The king parades twice to convey messages of peace and cohesion. The N'Zima live in Ivory Coast and Ghana. AFP PHOTO / SIA KAMBOU
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GRAND BASSAM, IVORY COAST |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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SIA KAMBOU |
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2 Noiembrie 2011 |
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