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  1. Composer: Domboshawa School boys (Performer)Boys, Domboshawa School (Performer) | 1949/10/04 | Dombashawa School, Folk music, Indigenous music, Southern African, Southern Rhodesia, Zezuru, Zimbabwe, ILAM | Ngorombe flute dance with Nyere end blown flute. Further details refer ILAM field card (C6F6)
  2. Artist(s): Zezuru men (Performer) | Composer: Composer not specifiedKanyowa (Performer) | 1950-00-00 | Epworth Mission, Indigenous language, Kanyowa, Sketch, Song story, Southern African, Southern Rhodesia, story, Zezuru, Zezuru, Zimbabwe, ILAM | Further details refer ILAM record number TP0417-ABC11786
  3. Artist(s): Standard 2 Choir | Composer: Salisbury African School East (Performer) | 1951/06/14 | Central African, Salisbury African School East, Southern African, Southern Rhodesia, Unaccompanied, Zezuru, Zimbabwe, ILAM | Children's song. Further details refer to ILAM field card E2K
  4. Composer: Standard 2 Choir at Salisbury African School East | 1951/06/14 | Salisbury African School East, school, Song, Southern African, Southern Rhodesia, Zezuru, Zimbabwe, ILAM | School songs. Refer ILAM field card E2K1
  5. Composer: Chirendas Mbira Band (Performer)Chirenda (Composer) | 1957-00-00 | Chirenda, Chirendas Mbira Band, Indigenous music, Shona, Southern African, Southern Rhodesia, Zezuru, Zimbabwe, ILAM | Further details refer to ILAM record number: CR2896.
  6. Composer: Composer not specifiedChabarwa Musanda Sinyoro (Performer) | 1949/10/03 | Folk music, Indigenous music, Mbira, Njanja, Njari, Shona, Sinyoro,Chabarwa Musunda, Southern African, Southern Rhodesia, Topical song, Zezuru, Zimbabwe, ILAM | Translated English title - "Leave your husband and come and dance." Further details refer ILAM Shellac record number: TP0705
  7. Composer: Domboshawa School boys (Performer)Composer not specified | 1949/10/04 | Domboshawa School, Drum, Dumbell, Folk music, Indigenous music, Mutumba, Physical training song, Southern African, Southern Rhodesia, Zezuru, Zimbabwe, ILAM | Physical training song with Mutumba drum and dumbells. Translated English title - "The flute of the donkey is sounding." Further details refer ILAM field card number: C6F-5
  8. Composer: Domboshawa School boys (Performer)Composer not specified | 1949/10/04 | Domboshawa School, Drum, Dumbell, Folk music, Indigenous music, Mutumba, Physical training song, Southern African, Southern Rhodesia, Zezuru, Zimbabwe, ILAM | Physical training song with Mutumba drum and dumbells. Translated English title - "The flute of the donkey is sounding." Further details refer ILAM field card number: C6F-5
  9. Composer: Dombashawa School boys (Performer) | 1949/10/04 | Dombashawa School, Dumbell, Folk music, Indigenous music, Mutumba, Physical training song, Salisbury, Southern African, Southern Rhodesia, Zezuru, Zimbabwe, ILAM | Physical training song with dumbells and Mutumba drum. Translated English title - "The flute of the donkey is sounding." Further details refer ILAM field card (C6F5a)
  10. Composer: Boys, Domboshawa School (Performer)Domboshawa School boys (Performer) | 1949/10/04 | Domboshawa School, Drum, Dumbell, Folk music, Indigenous music, Physical training song, Southern African, Southern Rhodesia, Zezuru, Zimbabwe, ILAM | Indigenous folk tune used for physical training. Translated English title - "The flute of the donkey is sounding." Further details refer ILAM field card (C6F5a)

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