Southern African
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Artist(s): Luvale men (Performer) |
Composer: Lufunda, S. (Performer)Soloci Lufunda (Performer) |
1949/08/08 |
Folk music, Indigenous music, Lufunda,Soloci, Luvale, Luvale, Mourning song, Nkana, Northern Rhodesia, Southern African, Unaccompanied, Zambia, ILAM |
Mourning song after the burial. Further details refer ILAM field card (C4A8)
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Composer: Tonga women and girls (Performer) |
1955/10/11 |
Bilene, Clapping, Dance song, Drum, East African, Folk music, Hlanganu, Indigenous music, Macia, Masesa, Mozambique, Portuguese East Africa, Rattle, Southern African, Tonga, Tonga, Whistle, ILAM |
Dance song for Masesa dance with a rattle, clapping, drumming and whistle. Further details refer ILAM field card (H1R7)
Composer: Tonga girls (Performer) |
1955/10/11 |
Bilene, Clapping, Dance song, East African, Folk music, Hlanganu, Indigenous music, Macia, Masesa, Mozambique, Portuguese East Africa, Southern African, Tonga, Tonga, Whistle, ILAM |
Dance song for Masesa dance with clapping, drumming and whistle. Further details refer ILAM field card (H1R11)
Artist(s): Girls from Macia village (Performer) |
Composer: Girls from Macia village |
1955/10/11 |
Clapping, dance, Folk music, Macia village, Mozambique, Portuguese East Africa, Shangaan, Song, Southern African, Tonga, Traditional music, Two cylindrical oil can Drum, Whistles, ILAM |
A Masesa dance song accompanied by whistles and pegged drums made of oil cans. The dancers wore skirts made of lala palm. Further details refer ILAM field card number H1R11
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