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| Title | Audio | Collection |
Description |
Composer | Date | All terms |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mwandii tanila cani | East African |
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ILAM |
Further details refer ILAM shellac record number: TP1206 |
Ngoleka (Performer) |
1949-00-00 | Drinking song | East African | ILAM | Indigenous music | Malawi | Ngoleka,G.P. | Nyanja | Nyanja | Nyasaland | Southern African | Unaccompanied |
| Tambala walila kutaea | East African |
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ILAM |
Further details refer ILAM shellac record number: TP1206 |
Ngoleka (Performer) |
1949-00-00 | Drinking song | East African | ILAM | Indigenous music | Malawi | Ngoleka,G.P. | Nyanja | Nyanja | Nyasaland | Southern African | Unaccompanied |
| Mphelo vuka bone madzi tindie | East African |
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ILAM |
Further details refer ILAM shellac record number: TP1207 |
Makunganya (Performer) |
1949-00-00 | East African | ILAM | Indigenous language | Indigenous music | Makunganya | Malawi | Nyanja | Nyanja | Nyasaland | Song | Song story | Southern African | story |
| Anyamata a K.A.R. tiyeni kunkhondo | East African |
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ILAM |
Further details refer ILAM shellac record number: TP1208 |
Soldiers (Performer) |
1949-00-00 | East African | ILAM | Marching song | Mozambique | Ngoni | Portuguese East Africa | Soldier's song | Southern African | Unaccompanied | Zulu |
| Kambembe chidiwo | East African |
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ILAM |
Further details refer ILAM shellac record number: TP1209 |
Soldiers (Performer) |
1949-00-00 | East African | ILAM | Indigenous music | Mozambique | Portuguese East Africa | Sena | Southern African | Unaccompanied | Wedding song |
| We Mlami Wami | Southern African |
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ILAM |
Further details refer record number: TP3910 |
Ntombiyo Ntuli (Performer) |
1939-07-00 | ILAM | Indigenous music | KwaZulu-Natal | Musical bow | Natal | Ntombiyo Ntuli | South Africa | Southern African | Topical song | Ugubu | Zulu | Zululand |
| Uyeyeni gamazolo | Southern African |
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ILAM |
Further details refer record number: TP3913 |
Zulu woman (Performer) |
1939-07-00 | ILAM | Indigenous music | KwaZulu-Natal | Musical bow | Natal | Song | South Africa | Southern African | Ugubu | Zulu | Zulu | Zululand |
| Bia vula- Baele na ngbangba | Central African |
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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. |
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 | ILAM | Nguru | North Congo | Zaire | Zande | Zande |
| Bia vula - Ani kiti vula, ani naga | Central African |
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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. |
Composer ( not specified) |
1952-08-31 | Bandiya | Belgian Congo | Buta | Central African | Chief Gatanga | Congo | Democratic Republic of the Congo | Drum | Fighting song | Folk music | ILAM | Nguru | North Congo | Zaire | Zande | Zande |
| Emong'o oluku papa kimong'ini | East African |
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ILAM |
Further details refer to ILAM record number: CR2016. Praise song with five string Adedu horizontal harp, clapping and leg rattles, 1 side blown Aluti horn. The Teso are a pastoral people and call their Chiefs by the names of bulls. They say their Chiefs are wise ruling over the people like bulls over the herds. |
1950-00-00 | Adedeu harp | bells | Central African | Horn | Iganitiyo Ekacholi | ILAM | Indigenous music | Lukiko | Mbale district | Praise song | Teso | Tororo | Uganda |