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Title |
Audio | Collection | Description | Composer | Date | All terms |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Uno munothela mkamweni | |
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ILAM |
Self delectative song with Bangwe (board zither). Further details refer ILAM field card (C5B6). |
Mwale, L. (Performer) |
1949-09-04 | Bangwe | Board zither | Chewa | Entertainment song | Folk music | ILAM | Indigenous music | Malawi | Mwale,Lefati | Nyanja | Nyasaland | Salima | Self-delectative song | Southern African | Zither |
| Vulani amehlo | Southern African |
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ILAM |
Entertainment song. Further details refer ILAM record TP3799 |
Lot Dube (Performer) |
1948-00-00 | Entertainment song | ILAM | Instrumental accompaniment | Lot Dube | Ndebele | Plumtree S.R. | South Africa | Southern African |
| Walila kutaca usiku wapita | |
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ILAM |
Self delectative song with kalimba. Translated English title - "The owls hoot at night." Further details refer ILAM field card (C4X3). |
Soko, A. (Performer) |
1949-08-31 | Entertainment song | Folk music | Fort Jameson | ILAM | Indigenous music | Kalimba | Mbira | Ngoni | Northern Rhodesia | Self-delectative song | Soko,Alefa | Southern African | Zambia |
| Wampeleka yekha Bayako | |
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ILAM |
Further details refer ILAM shellac record number: TP1237 |
Simbi Wereka Malaki (Performer) |
1949-00-00 | Chikunda | East African | Entertainment song | ILAM | Indigenous music | Marimba | Mozambique | Portuguese East Africa | Sena | Simbi Wereka Malaki | Southern African | Timbila | Xylophone |
| Watani Kocwe | |
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ILAM |
Topical entertainment song with Chewe men and one woman with clapping. Translated English title - "What has the mouse done." Further details refer ILAM field card (C5A7). |
Chewa men and a Chewa woman (Performer) |
1949-09-03 | Chewa | Chewa | Clapping | Dowa Boma | Entertainment song | ILAM | Indigenous music | Malawi | Nyasaland | Southern African | Topical song |
| Waya mwana ku Jonisbegi | |
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ILAM |
Self delectative song with kalimba. Translated English title - "My son has gone to Johannesburg." Further details refer ILAM field card (C4X4). |
Soko, A. (Performer) |
1949-08-31 | Entertainment song | Folk music | Fort Jameson | ILAM | Indigenous music | Kalimba | Mbira | Ngoni | Northern Rhodesia | Self-delectative song | Soko,Alefa | Southern African | Zambia |
| Yapa yapa panali kanyumba | |
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ILAM |
Entertainment song with Chewe men and one woman with clapping. Translated English title - "At this very spot there used to be a hut." Further details refer ILAM field card (C5A9). |
Chewa men and a Chewa woman (Performer) |
1949-09-03 | Chewa | Chewa | Clapping | Dowa Boma | Entertainment song | Folk music | ILAM | Indigenous music | Malawi | Nyanja | Nyasaland | Southern African |
| Zikoli kumtu nkuti | |
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ILAM |
Drinking entertainment song with Chewe men and one woman with clapping. Translated English title - "Which is the top of the world? (Which is the right side up?)" Further details refer ILAM field card (C5A9). |
Chewa men and a Chewa woman (Performer) |
1949-09-03 | Chewa | Chewa | Clapping | Dowa Boma | Drinking song | Entertainment song | Folk music | ILAM | Indigenous music | Malawi | Nyanja | Nyasaland | Southern African |