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Jekanyika

Artist(s): 
Chief Gunda, Gunda men and women
Date: 
1948/04/23
Format: 
78 RPM acetate record
Source: 
AJ6
Rights: 
International Library of African Music
Identifier (original): 
AC140-AJ6
Keywords: 
  • ILAM
  • Folk song
  • Rusapi
  • Southern Rhodesia
  • Zimbabwe
  • Gunda
  • AC0140
  • Hungwe
Description: 

Ancient fighting song

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Untitled

Further details refer ILAM shellac record number: TP4194

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