Lake Nwenu
Artist(s): Luunda women at Lake Nwenu |
Composer: Luunda women (Performer) |
1949/07/20 |
axes, Clapping, goblet Drum, Kambwali, Kawambwa, Lake Mwexa, Lake Nwenu, Luunda, Luunda, Northern Rhodesia, slit Drum, West African, Zambia, ILAM |
Folk music. Weddng song. Further details refer to ILAM field card (C3H)
Artist(s): Luunda women at Lake Nwenu |
Composer: Luunda women (Performer) |
1949/07/20 |
Clapping, Kambwali, Kawambwa, Lake Mwexa, Lake Nwenu, Luunda, Luunda, Northern Rhodesia, West African, Zambia, ILAM |
Folk music. Sung in the fields whilst sowing seeds. The monkey dances infront of the others. Further details refer to ILAM field card (C3H)Further details refer to ILAM field card (C3H)
Artist(s): Luunda women at Lake Nwenu |
Composer: Luunda women (Performer) |
1949/07/20 |
axes, Clapping, East African, goblet Drum, Kambwali, Kawambwa, Lake Mwexa, Lake Nwenu, Luunda, Luunda, Northern Rhodesia, slit Drum, West African, ILAM |
Folk music. Wedding song. Futher details refer to ILAM field card (C3H)
Composer: Chikobi Mukage (Performer/Leader)Luunda men from Lake Mwenu (Performer) |
1949/07/20 |
Chikobi Mukage, Drum, Kambwali, Kawambwa, Lake Mwenu, Lake Nwenu, Luunda, Luunda, Northern Rhodesia, Southern African, Zambia, ILAM |
Fishing Song for the return from catchinf fishFurther details refer ILAM field card (C3H2)
Artist(s): Luunda men at Lake Nwenu |
Composer: Chikoli Nukange (Leader) |
1949/07/20 |
axes, Chikoli Nukange, goblet Drum, Kambwali Lake, Kawambwa, Lake Nwenu, Luunda, Luunda, Northern Rhodesia, slit Drum, West African, Zimbabwe, ILAM |
Folk music. Drinking sound often a humming sound. Further details refer to ILAM field card (C3H)
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