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  1. Artist(s): Kunda men, women and girls (Performer) | Composer: Dabi Njovu (Performer)Composer not specified | 1949/08/16 | Dabi Njovu, Dance song, Drum, Folk music, Indigenous music, Kunda, Kunda, Mulaundo, Northern Rhodesia, Nsenga, Southern African, Zambia, ILAM | Mulaundo dance music. Further details refer ILAM field card number: C4I-4
  2. Artist(s): Duma men (Performer) | Composer: Manyurure Moyo (Performer)Moyo, M. (Performer) | 1949/10/14 | Bikita, Duma, Duma, Folk music, Huzi Bikita, Indigenous music, Karanga, Moyo,Manyurure, Southern African, Southern Rhodesia, Story Song, Unaccompanied, Zimbabwe, ILAM | Rungano story song, unaccompanied with Duma men. Further details refer ILAM field card (C6P11)
  3. Composer: M Mutale Bemba women at Kitwe | 1949/08/07 | Bemba, Bemba, Kitwe, M. Mutale, Northern Rhodesia, Song, Southern African, story, topical, Zambia, ILAM | Topical story song. Refer ILAM card C3Z13a
  4. Composer: Yatamu MulebaBemba women at Mindolo Compound | 1949/08/08 | Bemba, Kankobele, Lala, Mbira, Mindolo Compound, Northern Rhodesia, Song, Southern African, topical, Yatamu Muleba, Zambia, ILAM | Topical song accompanied by Kankobele mbira. Refer ILAM field card C4A1a
  5. Artist(s): Baca dancers (Performer) | Composer: Mazinyo (Lead Performer) | 1955/03/06 | Baca, Baca, Dance music, Folk music, Indigenous music, Mazinyo, Natal, South Africa, Southern African, Stamping and clapping, ILAM | Further details refer ILAM field card no. H1H13.
  6. Artist(s): Mazinyo (Leader) | Composer: Baca Dancers (Performer) | 1955/03/06 | Baca, Baca Dancers, Clapping, Dance song, Indigenous music, Mazinyo, Ndhlamu, South Africa, Southern African, Stamping, ILAM | Ndhlamu Dance song. Further details refer to ILAM card no. H1H13
  7. Artist(s): Elim Hospital Native Choir (Performer) | Composer: Elim Hospital Native Choir | 1900-01-00 | Choir, Concert, dance, Elim Hospital Native Choir, Euro-African, Indigenous music, Marabi style, Marhavi (Marabi?), Popular music, Shangaan, South Africa, Southern African, Traditional music, ILAM | Concert song with a European influence. The piece is identified as a Marhavi dance
  8. Artist(s): Elim Hospital Native Choir (Performer) | Composer: Elim Hospital Native Choir | 1900-01-00 | Elim Hospital Native Choir, Indigenous music, Marabi style, Marhavi (Marabi?), Piano, Popular music, Shangaan, South Africa, Southern African, Traditional music, ILAM | Marabi style song with piano accompaniment. The piece is identified as a Marhavi dance
  9. Composer: St Mary's Institution Roma Mission Choir (Performer) | 1951/05/22 | Basutoland, Clapping, Dance song, Folk music, Indigenous music, Lesotho, Sotho, South Sotho, Southern African, St. Mary's Institution Roma Mission Choir, ILAM | Dance song with clapping. Translated English title - "I have two twins and one tsotsi."Further details refer ILAM field card (E1B28)
  10. Composer: Ngara, C. (Performer)Chakanyuka Ngara (Performer) | 1951/06/14 | Bvumba, concertina, Folk music, Indigenous music, Love song, Manyika, Ngara,Chakanyuka (Friday), Southern African, Southern Rhodesia, Traditional music, Zimbabwe, ILAM | Love song with concertina. Further details refer ILAM field card (E2K3)

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