by e2c » Wed Oct 13, 2010 9:12 pm
I can't imagine that any Muslim group or cultural subgroup would condone nudity or overt immodesty for anyone - male or female.
And while I see what Michel is getting at, my guess is that it might well be more about the fact that women breastfeed openly (as opposed to going to great lengths to stay covered while doing so) than anything else. Sheer practicality has to be playing a large part in that.
michi, re. that photo, I suspect you might get answers elsewhere (in the academic world, for example), but not here.
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Michel, there are so many different kinds of drums in Africa! I don't see anything here that makes me think these drums are djembes, or anything connected to the djembe/dunun ensemble. (After all, higher-pitched drums and bass drums are pretty universal in percussion ensembles - think of Western snare drums and bass drums in concert and marching percussion, for example...)
Kind of an aside, but I just saw a lot of photos of a Cameroonian music/dance group (they play winds and strings, not just drums) that fit the whole "straight sided" drum idea - some of the drums are quite small, others must be about 5 feet (or more) high. And those drums are from one single group of people in Cameroon.
My point: there's much more out there there - musical styles, cultures - that has had little to no exposure outside of Africa.