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Saturday, May 16, 2026

The Twenty Most Viewed Pancocojams Posts On May 16, 2026

Edited by Azizi Powell

As part of a periodic public review of this pancocojams blog, this post presents a list of the twenty  most viewed pancocojams post on May 16, 2026. 

I decicided to publish this meta post when I noticed that the number of vires for this blog (not included my views0 has reached 18 million + views since I launched this voluntary socio-cultural/folkloric blog on August 29, 2011. 

This post is presented to document meta information about this blog, and as a way of highlighting these showcased posts.

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PANCOCOJAMS WDITOR'S NOTE
The mission of pancocojams is to showcases the music, dances, language practices, & customs of African Americans and of other people of Black descent throughout the world.

At the time of this post's publication, pancocojams has had 18,008,396 views-not including my views-since this blog was launched on August 29, 2011.

This list that is presented in this post presents the title for each of the top twenty posts that were viewed during May 16, 2026. in addition to its title, these entries include the hyperlink, and that post's publishing date.

* [Google blogspot automatically publishes a list of the top twenty posts in a blog that have been visited within a certain time period. Statistics for every post that has been published in this blog that I haven't deleted for one reason or another could be included in this daily top twenty list. Total number of pancocojams posts on May 16, 2026-including this one-is 5898. 

As is the case with the top twenty list for May 16, 2026, these lists usually document the eclectic nature and the wide range of socio-cultural and/or folkloric topics that are featured in this blog.

I determine the subject of each pancocojams post as the Spirit (or my spirit) moves me to do so.

Publishing this list can help visitors to this blog find posts that they may be interested in visiting again or visiting for the first time. 

Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2024/12/links-to-twenty-five-pancocojams-posts.html for the post entitled "Links To The Twenty-Five Pancocojams Posts With The Highest Number Of Views (From 2011-2024)."

Last year I decided not to publish an annual "most viewed post from this blog's launching  because the list of posts with the most views has remained very similar for a number of years. 

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LIST OF THE TWENTY MOST VIEWED PANCOCOJAMS POST (MAY 16, 2026)

[The post with the highest number of views on that day is given first, and all the other posts are in descending order.

1. Mighty Sparrow - "Bang Bang Lulu" (Calypso sound file, lyrics, & comments)

https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2021/04/mighty-sparrow-bang-bang-lulu-calypso.html

date published April 26, 2021

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2. 
Lists Of Mandinka (West African Language) Given Names Ending In "Ou"


date published - December 14, 2017



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3.
Names For Days Of The Week In Three Mande Languages: Bambara, Jula, and Mandinka


date published April 28, 2017

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4. What The African American Vernacular English Words "Cap", "Cappin", And "No Cap" Mean


 date published August 9, 2020


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5. Three More YouTube Videos Of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc.'s "Do The Sigma Walk" Stroll (with comments)


date published April 28, 2023

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6. Offensive Children's Rhymes: " I Went To A Chinese Restaurant"



date published July 14, 2013


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7. Excerpts from Selected Articles About Luo Naming Traditions (East Africa)


date published June 1, 2017


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8. Seven Gospel Songs From Kenyan & Tanzanian Seventh Day Adventist [SDA] Choirs


date published August 22, 2013

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9. The Origins And Meanings Of "Shante You Stay" & "Sashay Away"


date published April 8, 2014

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10. 
What "Ah Sookie Sookie Now" Means

date published May 14, 2013


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11.
50 Most Common African American Surnames (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania & Other Communities In Allegheny County, Pennsylvania (1992-2001) Reprint

https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2025/11/50-most-common-african-american.html

November 11, 2025


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12. 
Suriname's Winti Religion (quotes from selected online sources)


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13. Early Examples Of The Children's Rhyme "What's Your Name Puddin Tane"

date published November 26, 2014
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14.
 "Bangarang" Means Different Things In Jamaica & In The USA
date published October 20, 2014

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15. What "Break It Down!" & "Break It On Down!" Mean Regarding Talking Or Dancing


date published February 27, 2017

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16. The REAL Origin Of The Word "Ungawa" & Various Ways That Word Has Been Used In The USA


date published August 13, 2015


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17,The Sandra Laing Story (with comments about being mixed race in South Africa & elsewhere)


date published August 26, 2021


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18. Hill And Gully Rider (General Information & Folk Lyrics)


date published December 18, 2013


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19. The Stomp & Shake Cheers "You Make Us Go To Sleep" and "All Y' All Cheers Are Boring" (Videos)

date published May 14, 2026


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20. Examples Of The Children's Rhymes "Order In The Court" ("Silence In The Court")


date published January 11, 2018


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1 comment:

  1. Here's a link to the first post on this pancocojams blog, published on August 29, 2011:
    https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2011/08/is-jumping-broom-black-appropriation-of.html "'Is Jumping The Broom A Black Appropriation Of A White Custom?

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