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Tendé, an instrument played only by Tuareg women in Niger
In the Tuareg community in Niger, the women play a drum, made of stretched goatskin, known as the tendé.
The skills and songs are passed down from mother to daughter, and are played at community events such as camel parades. Men tend not to play Tende , a tradition that is described as having self-control . Take a Look
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