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Mumpanga Kuwawa

Artist(s): 
Boys at St Croix Mission (Performers)
Date: 
1949/07/13
Format: 
mp3
Source: 
78 RPM Acetate Record
Rights: 
International Library of African Music
Identifier (original): 
AC01180-C3A3
Keywords: 
  • ILAM
  • Central African Music
  • Folk song
  • Belgian Congo
  • Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Kasenga
  • Luunda
  • Luunda
Description: 

Hunting song, sung after hunting

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Lyngala madunda libigo

Further details refer ILAM record no. TP1530.

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Zulu Bantu Glee Singers Haya Nyamwezi Luunda Henga Tumbuka Sukuma Mashiyane, Spokes Shangaan Sibanda, George Paseli Brothers Tonga Tracey, Hugh Ngoni Chopi Bemba Amberon,Bom Egyptian Music Club Marks, David Mwenda,Jean Bosco Nyanja
Nyanja South Sotho Ganda Nsenga Nyamwezi Ndebele Xhosa Bemba Henga Swahili Shona Shangaan Zezuru Chewa Haya Ngala Tumbuka Luba Tonga English Nguja Sukuma Zulu Sotho Luo Chopi Karanga Luunda Yao Nyoro
South Africa Zimbabwe Democratic Republic of the Congo Tanzania Portuguese East Africa Zambia Northern Rhodesia Congo Mozambique Malawi Southern Rhodesia Nyasaland Tanganyika Belgian Congo Kenya

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