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Beadwork

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  1. Sabantu - Beads (1 of 2 parts)

    Audio icon SABC-HT30B1.mp3
    Artist(s): Hugh Tracey (Narrator) | 1942/07/19 | Bead, Beadwork, English, Indigenous culture, Indigenous music, KwaZulu-Natal, Narrative, Natal, South Africa, Southern African, Southern African culture, Tracey, Hugh, Zulu, Zululand, ILAM | Further details refer ILAM record SABC-HT30B1
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Luunda Amberon,Bom Paseli Brothers Sukuma Mwenda,Jean Bosco Egyptian Music Club Tracey, Hugh Ngoni Sibanda, George Marks, David Zulu Henga Tumbuka Nyamwezi Haya Nyanja Mashiyane, Spokes Tonga Shangaan Chopi Bemba Bantu Glee Singers
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