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  1. Composer: Baiyani MedurekiArusha men | 1950/10/02 | Arusha, Arusha, Arusha Baraza, Arusha District, East African, Folk music, Masai, Medurek,Baiyani, Tanganyika, Tanzania, ILAM | Embrukoi dance song for men and women. "I eloped with your wife and she is still with me. So what can you do about it?" sings the man. He then goes on to sing about his cattle and the hills of Arusha. The second man took over the solo part half way through the item. The simple respon]ses by the men is said to be typical of Embrukoi singing., The full song is not available here.
  2. Artist(s): Arusha men | Composer: Binana Naibara (Performer)Composer not specified | 1952-00-00 | Arusha, Arusha, Arusha District, East African, Folk music, Masai, Naibara,Binana, Tanganyika, Tanzania, ILAM | An Osingolis Longoroyo love song. "When I come back from fighting, then I will marry you, my love. I refuse to look at any other woman because of you. So wait for me my love.", Items of this nature are more recitations of verse rather than true songs. The simple response in this case is "A-a, hoiyo ya hoiyo yaho"
  3. Composer: Baiyani MedurekArusha men and women | 1950/10/02 | Arusha, Arusha, dance, East African, Masai, Medurek,Baiyani, Osingolio bunya, Song, Tanganyika, Tanzania, ILAM | Osingolio bunya dance song for men and womenRefer ILAM field card D7C7
  4. Artist(s): Arusha men and women | Composer: Baiyani Medureki (Performer)Composer not specified | 1952-00-00 | Arusha, Arusha, Arusha Baraza, Arusha District, East African, Indigenous music, Masai, Medureki, Baiyani, Osingolio dance song, Tanganyika, Tanzania, ILAM | Osingolio dance song for men and women. Osingolio Bunya. "We are all friends, So we should all sing together, Sing the chorus you young people." Although the chorus sung by the girls at first appears simple, it is very difficult to catch and repeat.
  5. Artist(s): Arusha men | Composer: Ndasimi Sarubare (Performer)Composer not specified | 1952-00-00 | Arusha, Arusha, Arusha Baraza, Arusha District, Embrukoi dance song, FOLK MUSIC, Indigenous music, Masai, Masai, Ndasimi Sarubare, Tanganyika, Tanzania, ILAM | Embrukoi dance song for men and women. The Embrukoi dance is characterised by highleaps into the air with a rigid body. The dancers will leap as much as 18 inches clear into the air, at the same time giving a characteristic lift to the chin. The song praises his friends who kill lions. He sings also that he himself found a lion beside the path and killed it with his spear, a not uncommon feat among these people. He also sings of a faction fight in his district between neighbouring villages. This is a well known song in the Arusha District. The use of a thin falsetto by the solo singer quite belies the look of the man, which is far from being effeminate and typical of the younf Masai moran.
  6. Composer: Nyangus SiokinoArusha men | 1950/09/30 | Arusha, Arusha, cattle, East African, Masai, Nyangus Siokino, raiding, Song, Tanganyika, Tanzania, ILAM | Song about cattle raidingRefer ILAM field card D7A2
  7. Artist(s): Arusha men (Performer) | Composer: Nyangu Siokino (Performer) | 1950/09/30 | Arusha, Arusha, Cattle raiding song, East African, Folk music, Indigenous music, Masai, Nyangus Siokino, Tanganyika, Tanzania, ILAM | Further details refer ILAM field card number D7A-2.
  8. Artist(s): Arusha men | Composer: Nyangus Siokino (Performer)Composer not specified | 1952-00-00 | Arusha, Arusha, Cattle raiding song, East African, Masai, Nyangus Siokino, Tanganyika, Tanzania, ILAM | Further details refer ILAM record number: CR2036.
  9. Artist(s): Arusha men and women | Composer: Baiyani Medureki (Performer)Composer not specified | 1952-00-00 | Arusha, Arusha, Arusha Baraza, Arusha District, East African, Indigenous music, Masai, Medureki,Baiyani, Osingolio dance song, Tanganyika, Tanzania, ILAM | Osingolio Londoiya - dance song for men and women. "Sing the chorus, you young men and women. For we are the brave of the country." While the girls sing the words of the chorus, the men sing the typical humming sounds in unison. A delightfully intricate song and not at all easy to follow on first hearing.
  10. 1960-08-00 | Arusha, Dance music, East African, Eruro, Masai, Tanganyika, Tanzania, Unaccompanied, ILAM | Further details refer ILAM record no. AC1327

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