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  1. Composer: Boys at Mapanza College (Performer) | 1948/05/06 | Bemba, Drinking song, Folk song, Indigenous music, Mapanza, Mapanza College, Northern Rhodesia, Southern African, Zambia, ILAM | Folk music drinking songFurther details refer ILAM field card (AW10)
  2. Composer: Luunda men and women at MwansabombweChief Kazembe | 1949/07/21 | Chief Kazembe, dance, death, goblet Drum, Luunda, Luunda, Mutombok, Mwansabombwe, Northern Rhodesia, slit Drum, Song, Southern African, Xylophone, Zambia, ILAM | Mutombok dance song with 2 slit drums and 1 goblet drum, and 2 Chitala xylophones. The theme is about deathRefer ILAM field card C3I4
  3. Composer: Chaili KahanguLuvale men at Roan Antelope Mine | 1949/08/09 | Chaili Kahangu, dance, Kacaca, Luvale, Luvale, men, Ngoni, Northern Rhodesia, Song, Southern African, women, Zambia, ILAM | Kacaca dance song for men and women. Refer ILAM field card C4B13
  4. Composer: Lawrence KatilunguBemba men | 1949/08/04 | Bemba, Bemba, dance, fighting, Katilungu,Lawrence, Malaila, Northern Rhodesia, Song, Southern African, Stamping, tribal, Zambia, ILAM | Dance song with fighting and stomping movements. Refer ILAM field card C3W1
  5. Composer: Mucingo girls led by Janet Mukamonze | 1948/05/06 | Clapping, Janet Mukamonze, Mucingo, Northern Rhodesia, Poetry, Song, Southern African, Tonga, Zambia, ILAM | Sung poem in Mucingo accompanied by clappingRefer ILAM field card AW17
  6. Composer: Luunda men and women at MwansabombweChief Kazembe | 1949/07/21 | Chief Kazembe, dance, death, goblet Drum, Luunda, Luunda, Mutombok, Mwansabombwe, national, Northern Rhodesia, Slit bell drum, slit cylinder drum, Song, Southern African, Zambia, ILAM | Mutombok dance song with 3 drums and 2 Chitala xylophones. The theme is about deathRefer ILAM field card C3I3
  7. Composer: Soko, A. (Performer)Alefa Soko (Performer) | 1949/08/31 | Entertainment song, Folk music, Fort Jameson, Indigenous music, Kalimba, Mbira, Ngoni, Northern Rhodesia, Self-delectative song, Soko,Alefa, Southern African, Zambia, ILAM | Self delectative song with kalimba. Translated English title - "How have you slept, my son?" Further details refer ILAM field card (C4X5).
  8. Artist(s): Muzinyonge Mwanza (Leader) | Composer: Composer not specifiedKunda men and women (Performer) | 1949-00-00 | Dance song, Drum, Folk music, Indigenous music, Kacokoca, Kunda, Kunda, Lala, Mwanza,Muzinyonge, Northern Rhodesia, Nsenga, Southern African, Swaka, Zambia, ILAM | Kacokoca dance music. Further detail refer ILAM shellac record number: TP0670-XYZT4040
  9. Composer: Kunda Dancers (Performer)M. Mwanza (Leader)Composer not specified | 1954-00-00 | Dance song, Drum, Folk music, Indigenous music, Kacokoca Dance song, Kunda, Kunda, Mufulira, Mufulira Mine, Mwanza,Muzinyonge, Northern Rhodesia, Nsenga, Southern African, Zambia, ILAM | Further details refer ILAM record number: CR3530.
  10. Composer: Fort Jameson BomaMen and women at the Mufulira Mine | 1949/07/30 | dance, Drum, Fort Jameson Boma, Idiophone, Kacokoca, Kunda, metal, Mufulira Mine, Northern Rhodesia, Nsenga, Song, Southern African, Zambia, ILAM | Kacokoca dance song with cylindrical, double headed, conical, pegged and open drums. It is also accompanied by 1 metal idiophoneRefer ILAM field card C3R8

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