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This word is of indeterminate origin that appears in the chorus of the song "Iko Iko," a folk song originally recorded by James "Sugar Boy" Crawford in the early 1950s. It may be a transliteration of any of the following: the Bayou [French] phrase "chaque amour," meaning "all our love." the language of Mobile Indians, from the phrase "čokəma fehna" which meant "very good." the Bambara ([West] African) phrase "Jakamo [Fi] Na [Ye]," meaning "The Black Cat is here." the word "Jacouman," the name of a Yoruba [spirit] - this interpretation may be supported by other references to Yoruba/Voodoo/Hoodoo within the song.
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