Meru
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Composer: Melany Mewarali (Performer) |
1950/10/02 |
bell, Chaga, East African, Folk music, Indigenous music, Kisengele, Melany Mewarali, Meru, Party song, Tanganyika, Tanzania, ILAM |
Folk music - Party song with Kisengele bells and Meru men and women.Further details refer ILAM field card (D7C15)
Artist(s): Meru men and women (Performer) |
Composer: Melany Mewarali (Composer)Meru women and men (Performer) |
1950/10/02 |
Chaga, East African, Folk music, Kisengele bell, Melany Mewarali, Meru, Meru, Party song, Simple melody, Tanganyika, Tanzania, ILAM |
Simple melody which is sung. Further details refer to ILAM field card D7
Composer: Lesu (Composer)Senduwa Selukoki (Performer) |
1950/10/02 |
Chaga, Dance music, East African, Indigenous music, Lesu, Meru, Selukoki,Senduwa, Tanganyika, Tanzania, ILAM |
Folk music - Ufina dance song with Meru men.Further details refer ILAM field card (D7C12)
Composer: Benet Lolubo (Performer)Lolubo, B. (Performer) |
1950/10/02 |
bell, Chaga, East African, Fighting song, Folk music, Indigenous music, Kisengele, Lolubo,Benet, Meru, Tanganyika, Tanzania, ILAM |
Folk music - Fighting song with Kisegele bells and accompanied by Meru me.Further details refer ILAM field card (D7C14)
Artist(s): Meru women |
Composer: Benet Lolubo (Performer)Composer not specified |
1950-00-00 |
Chaga, East African, Fighting song, Indigenous music, Kapsabet, Kenya, Kisengele bells, Lolubo,Benet, Meru, Meru, ILAM |
Further details refer ILAM record number: CR2564.
Artist(s): Benet Lolubo (Composer/Performer)Meru men (Performer) |
Composer: Benet Lolubo (Composer/Performer)Meru men (Performer) |
1950/10/02 |
Chaga, Colonial, East African, fighting, Kisengele bells, Lolubo,Benet, Masai beaten, Meru, Meru, Scraping noise, Shield, Song, Spears, Tanganyika, Tanzania, White men, ILAM |
Fighting song about their victory of the Masai and the white coloniser having taken their land. The song is accompanied by bells and introduced with the scaping sound of spear ends on their shields. Refer ILAM field card D7C14
Artist(s): Mbolele Sabulon (Composer/Performer)Meru men (Performer) |
Composer: Mbolele Sabulon (Composer/Performer)Meru men (Performer) |
1950/10/02 |
Chaga, dance, East African, Embrukoi, Mbolele Sabulon, men and women, Meru, Meru, Retrieving lost cattle, Song, Tanganyika, Tanzania, Wembe side blown horn, ILAM |
Embrukoi dance song for men and women about how to retrieve lost cattle. The song is performed by 600 men and women and accompanied by a side blown horn. Refer ILAM field card D7C8
Artist(s): Meru women |
Composer: Mbolele Sabulon (Performer)Composer not specified |
1952-00-00 |
Chaga, Dance song, East African, Embrukoi dance song, Indigenous music, Mbolele Sabulon, Meru, Meru, Tanganyika, Tanzania, Wembe horn, ILAM |
Further details refer ILAM record number: CR2512.
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