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  1. Artist(s): Ludovico Mugerwa (Leader) | Composer: Boys from St Peter's Catholic Mission School (Performer) | 1952/06/19 | Clapping, Drum, East African, Folk music, Ganda, Indigenous music, Kampala, Morality song, Mugerwa,Ludovico, St. Peter's Catholic Mission School, Uganda, ILAM | Further details refer ILAM field card number: F3M 11
  2. Composer: The Xosa Choir (Performer)Composer not specified | 1930-00-00 | Cape, Ciskei, Clapping, Eastern Cape, Indigenous music, South Africa, Southern African, Transkei, Vocal, Xhosa, Xhosa Choir, ILAM | Further details refer ILAM shellac record (commercial recordings) number: CR0799
  3. Composer: Ngoni men and women (Performer) | 1949/08/31 | Clapping, Dance song, Folk music, Fort Jameson, Indigenous music, Ngoni, Ngoni, Northern Rhodesia, Southern African, Stamping, Zambia, Zulu, ILAM | Dance song for Ngoma dance for men with foot stamping and women clapping. Translated English title - "My father has stopped using his fighting spear." Further details refer ILAM field card (C4X1).
  4. Artist(s): Men and women (Composer/Performer) | Composer: Nguni men and women (Composer/Performer) | 1949/08/31 | Clapping, dance, Indigenous music, Ngoma, Nguni, Nguni, Northern Rhodesia, Song, Southern African, Zambia, Zulu, ILAM | Ngoma dance song accompanied by the women's clapping. The English title is My father's spear. Refer ILAM field card C4X1
  5. Artist(s): Nguni men and women (Composer/Performer) | Composer: Nguni men and women (Composer/Performer) | 1949/08/31 | Clapping, dance, Indigenous music, Ngoma, Nguni, Nguni, Northern Rhodesia, Song, Southern African, Zambia, ILAM | Ngoma dance song accompanied by the women's clapping. Refer ILAM field card C4X1
  6. Composer: Alima Binti JemusiHehe women | 1950/06/14 | Alima Binti Jemusi, Clapping, dance, East African, Hehe, Hehe, Kiduo, Song, Tanganyika, Tanzania, ILAM | Kiduo dance song with clappingRefer ILAM field card D2U15
  7. Artist(s): Alima Binti Jemusi (Composer/Performer)Unidentified others (Performer) | Composer: Alima Binti Jemusi (Composer/Performer)Unidentified others (Performer) | 1950-00-00 | Alima Binti Jemusi, Arabic, Clapping, dance, East African, Hehe, Kiduo, Song, Tanganyika, Tanzania, traditional, Weddings, women, ILAM | Kiduo dance song performed by women at weddings, accompanied by clapping. ILAM field card number is unknown
  8. Artist(s): Hehe Women (Performer) | Composer: Alima Binti Femusi (Performer)Composer not specified | 1950/06/14 | Alima Binti Femusi, Clapping, Dance song, East African, Folk song, Hehe, Hehe, Indigenous music, Tanganyika, Tanzania, Wedding song, ILAM | Folk song. Further details refer ILAM field card number XYZ6170
  9. Artist(s): Hehe women | Composer: Alima Binti Jemusi (Performer)Composer not specified | 1952-00-00 | Alima Binti Jemusi, Clapping, East African, Hehe, Hehe, Iringa, Kiduo wedding song for women, Tanganyika, Tanzania, Wedding song, ILAM | Further details refer ILAM record number: CR1525.
  10. Artist(s): Zulu dancers (Performer) | Composer: Kwake (Performer) | 1955/01/09 | Clapping, Dance music, Drum, Folk music, Indigenous music, Kwake, Natal, South Africa, Southern African, Stamping, Zulu, Zulu, ILAM | Ndlamu dance song. Further details refer ILAM field card (H1B7)

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