chantuelle
English
Noun
chantuelle (plural chantuelles)
- Alternative form of chantwell
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- Subaltern jamette women predominated as the chantuelle, the singers of topical song, who led bands of people in Canboulay rituals, including kalinda (stick-fighters). The chantuelle were the forerunners of the predominantly male calypso artists who emerged as popular singers in the twentieth century.
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