Gishu
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Artist(s): Wanyera Natembla (Performer) |
Composer: Wanyera Natembla (Performer) |
1950/09/05 |
Central African, Gishu, Kengele bell, Siilili two string lute, Song, topical, traditional, Uganda, Wanyera Natembla, women, ILAM |
The song says women who eat in public spaces like the market, have poor manners. Refer ILAM field card number D6B12
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Composer: Watoya Sizangi (Performer and Composer) |
1950/09/05 |
bell, East African, Gishu, Kengele, Lute, Mbale, Sililili, Topical song, Uganda, Watoya Sizangi, ILAM |
Further details refer ILAM field card no. D6B11a.
Composer: Watoya Sizangi (Performer)r and Composer) |
1950/09/05 |
bell, East African, Gishu, Kengele, Lute, Mbale, Sililili, Topical song, Uganda, Watoya Sizangi, ILAM |
Further details refer ILAM field card no. D6B11b.
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Artist(s): Gishu men (Performer) |
Composer: Wamimbi Magombe (Performer) |
1950/09/02 |
Dance music, East African, Folk music, Gishu, Gishu, Horn, Imbalu, Indigenous music, Leg bells, Uganda, Wabimbi Magombe, Whistle, ILAM |
Imbalu dance in which boys are warned of the pain associated with circumcision. The song is accompanied by Mungiri leg bells, a whistle and 1 side blown horn. Refer ILAM field card D6B5
Artist(s): Gishu men |
Composer: Wabimbi Magombe (Performer)Composer not specified |
1950-00-00 |
bells, East African, Gishu, Gishu, Horn, Imbalu circumcision dance, Indigenous music, Lukiko, Uganda, Wabimbi Magombe, Whistle, ILAM |
Further details refer ILAM record number: CR2266.
Artist(s): Isaka Kitutu (Performer) |
Composer: Isaka Kitutu (Performer) |
1950/09/05 |
Central African, chant, Gishu, Heptatonic, Isaka Kitutu, litungu, Lyre, Pinned, Religion, Seven string Litungu bowl lyre, Uganda, Vocal, ILAM |
Vocal chant accompanied by the lyre. Refer ILAM field card number D6B2
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