
Etran Finatawa was formed as a band at the time of the 2004 Festival in the Desert near Timbuctou in Mali. The literal meaning of their name is ‘the stars of tradition’. They are the first group to use the songs and music of the Wodaabe in a modern context. They began as a group of ten musicians who wanted to unite the Wodaabe and the Tuareg nomadic cultures as a symbol of peace and reconciliaton. The touring and recording band consists of six players three of whom are Tuareg and three, Wodaabe-Fulani.
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Matinfa
Tiguedimma
Aitimani
Icheraid Azaman
Gonga Timouhar
Surbajo
Wa Oyan a Wa Imouss I Bastila
An Mataf Germanawen
Heeme
Iriarer
Kel Tamasheck
Diam Walla
Eldam
Aliss
A Dunya
Saghmar N Nanna
Maleele
Iguefan
Ahewalan
Bakuba
Tekana
Kel Tamascheck
Ekenan
Iledeman
Tea Ceremony I
Atherkal
Ganyo Maada
Anadjibo
Ronde
Issuad
Jama'aare
Is Ler Is Salan
Asistan
Gourma
Djojaréré
In De Hallad
Toumast
Soto
Im Raharan
Taborilit
Bagui's Soundscape
Gaynaako
Tea Ceremony II
Amidinine
Naanaaye
Alghalem Taxat
Aitma
Lledeman
Tea Ceremony III
Kalamoujar
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