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Wat (wie) is tassa sui consumi - definitie

CARIBBEAN DRUM ENSEMBLE WITH INDIAN ROOTS
Tassa drum
  • Tassa band Trinidad and Tobago Sweet Tassa (2012)

Sui, Balochistan         
A SUB-DISTRICT OF DERA BUGTI DISTRICT IN BALOCHISTAN, PAKISTAN
Sui (Pakistan); Sui Town; Sui (Balochistan); Sui Tehsil
Sui (Balochi: سوئ), is a sub-district of Dera Bugti District in Balochistan, Pakistan. The Sui gas field is located near Sui town.
Kam–Sui languages         
  • Population distribution of the Dong and other Kam-Sui ethnic groups in China
LANGUAGE FAMILY
Kam-Sui; Kam–Sui language; Dong-Shui languages; Dong-Sui; Kam-Sui languages; Kam-Sui peoples; Kam-Sui language
The Kam–Sui languages () are a branch of the Kra–Dai languages spoken by the Kam–Sui peoples. They are spoken mainly in eastern Guizhou, western Hunan, and northern Guangxi in southern China.
tassa drum         
['tas?]
¦ noun W. Indian a large one-sided Indian goatskin drum, typically hung from the neck.
Origin
tassa from Hindi.

Wikipedia

Tassa

In Trinidad and Tobago, and other parts of the Caribbean, the term tassa refers to a drumming ensemble drawn from an amalgamation of various North Indian folk drumming traditions, most importantly dhol-tasha, a style that remains popular today in many parts of India and Pakistan. Beginning in the 1830s and lasting until 1918, dhol-tasha was taken around the world by Indian workers, mostly from present-day Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, enmeshed in a global scheme of indentured labor in British, French, and Dutch territories.