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  1. Composer: Chief Mwanjawanthu (Composer/Performer) | 1949/08/29 | Chief Mwanjawanthu, Language, Northern Rhodesia, Nsenga, Petauke, Southern African, Speech, Zambia, ILAM | Speech by chief on the value of their music to accompanythe broadcasting. Further details refer ILAM field card (C4V22).
  2. Composer: Ngoni men and women (Performer) | 1949/08/31 | Clapping, Dance song, Folk music, Fort Jameson, Indigenous music, Ngoni, Ngoni, Northern Rhodesia, Southern African, Stamping, Zambia, Zulu, ILAM | Dance song for Ngoma dance for men with foot stamping and women clapping. Translated English title - "My father has stopped using his fighting spear." Further details refer ILAM field card (C4X1).
  3. 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 - "The owls hoot at night." Further details refer ILAM field card (C4X3).
  4. Composer: Ngoni men and women (Performer) | 1949/08/31 | Dance song, Folk music, Fort Jameson, Indigenous music, Ngoni, Ngoni, Northern Rhodesia, Southern African, Unaccompanied, Zambia, ILAM | Dance song for Ngoma dance for men with women singing. Translated English title - "Kezala passes by on the road." Further details refer ILAM field card (C4X2).
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