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  1. Composer: Zande Men (Performer)Composer not specified | 1952/09/01 | Banana stalks, Bandiya, Belgian Congo, Central African, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, East African, Folk song, Hand bells, Indigenous music, Rattle, Xylophone, Zande, Zande, Zande dance, ILAM | Zande dance. Further details refer ILAM field card F4V-1
  2. Composer: Zande men (Performer)Composer not specified | 1952/08/31 | Bagbele dance, Bandiya, Belgian Congo, bell, Buta, Central African, Congo, Dance song, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Drum, Folk music, Indigenous music, Republic of the Congo, Zande, Zande, ILAM | Further details refer ILAM field card number: F4U 1
  3. Composer: Zande Men (Performer)Composer not specified | 1952/09/01 | Banana stalks, Bandiya, Belgian Congo, Central African, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, East African, Folk song, Hand bells, Indigenous music, Xylophone, Zande, Zande, Zande dance, ILAM | Zande dance. Further details refer ILAM field card F4V-2
  4. Composer: Zande men (Performer)Composer not specified | 1952/08/31 | Bagbele dance, Bandiya, Belgian Congo, Buta, Central African, Congo, Dance song, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Drum, Folk music, Indigenous music, Republic of the Congo, Zande, Zande, ILAM | Further details refer ILAM field card number: F4U 2
  5. Composer: Zande men (Performer) | 1952/08/31 | Bandiya, Bugu, Buta, Chief Gatanga, Folk - Central African, Gaza, Gugu, Ndimo, Nguru, Northern Congo, Zande, Zande, ILAM |  "Song of the drum". Dance song. Large wooden slit drum with feet, 3 conical drums, cross laced and double headed, metal hand bells. The conical drums were all called either Gaza or Ndimo. The slit drum is Gugu or Bugu. The beaters of the conical drums are called Luiringwa Gaza. The method of playing the slit drum is unusual, as the player sits astride his drum and may even rest one leg along its length. The small ebony carvings from this district demonstrate this stance.
  6. Composer: Composer ( not specified)Zande men (Performer) | 1952/08/31 | Bandiya, Belgian Congo, Buta, Central African, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Indigenous music, Nguru, North Congo, Voices, Xylophone, Zaire, Zande, Zande, ILAM | Further details refer to ILAM record number XYZ7616
  7. Artist(s): Zande men | Composer: Mula Pala Kpeli (Performer)Chief Gatanga Mongonika (Performer)Composer not specified | 1952/09/02 | Central African, Chief Gatanga Mongonika, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Folk music, Indingenous music, Mula Pala Kpeli, Nguru, Northern Congo, Topical song, Vertical angular harp, Zande, Zande, ILAM | Further details refer ILAM field card number F4W-4.
  8. Artist(s): Chief Gatanga | Composer: Composer ( not specified)Zande men (Performer) | 1952/08/31 | Bandiya, Belgian Congo, Buta, Central African, Chief Gatanga, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Drum, Fighting song, Folk music, Nguru, North Congo, Zaire, Zande, Zande, ILAM | Further details refer to ILAM record number XYZ7610. Fighting song with Ndimo conical, cross laced double headed drum. This song is sung when returning from a fight. Bia vula means fighting song in Zande.
  9. Artist(s): Chief Gatanga | Composer: Zande men (Performer) | 1952/08/31 | Bandiya, Belgian Congo, Buta, Central African, Chief Gatanga, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Drum, Fighting song, Folk music, Nguru, North Congo, Zaire, Zande, Zande, ILAM | Further details refer to ILAM record number 7610. Fighting song with Ndimo conical cross laced double headed drum. This song is sung before fighting. Bia vula means a fighting song in Zande.
  10. Artist(s): Zomba (Leader) | Composer: Zande elephant drivers ("cornacs") (Performer)Composer not specified | 1952/08/03 | Belgian Congo, Central African, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Dungu, elephant drivers (cornacs), Folk music, Indigenous music, Republic of the Congo, Topical song, Unaccompanied, Vongara, Zande, Zande, Zomba, ILAM | Further details refer ILAM field card number: F4G 6

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