"Brima d’Hina" (often spelled Berima d'Hina ) is a beautiful, traditional Judeo-Moroccan song typically performed during the Henna ceremony
In June 2007, Brima D Hina (formally indicted as Brima Bazzy Kamara) was found guilty of 11 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity, including: brima d hina
Under a velvet tent strung with chofaf (amber beads), the women of the family gathered. Old Hajja Fatima, the village’s keeper of traditions, began the ritual. "Brima d’Hina" (often spelled Berima d'Hina ) is
Spiritual Significance: In Hindu contexts, the name is sometimes associated with the pursuit of dharma (righteousness) and moksha (liberation), reflecting a journey toward success and fulfillment. the village’s keeper of traditions
It seems you are referring to "Brima d Hina" (also spelled Brima d'Hina or Brimat Hina).