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| Title | Audio | Collection |
Description |
Composer | Date | All terms |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nakulumba Kalambakuwa eviyala | Central African |
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ILAM |
Ulimba dance song for men and women. Further details refer ILAM field card number C4V5 |
Kumbale Lungu |
1949-08-29 | Central African | Clapping | dance | Folk music | ILAM | Indigenous music | Lungu,Kumbale | men and women | Northern Rhodesia | Nsenga | Nsenga | Seven note | Song | Traditional music | Ulimba | Xylophone | Zambia |
| Wilaponi mbilapano pa munzi | Central African |
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ILAM |
Ulimba dance song for men and women. Further details refer ILAM field card number C4V6 |
Kumbale Lungu |
1949-08-29 | Central African | Clapping | dance | Folk music | ILAM | Indigenous music | Lungu,Kumbale | Northern Rhodesia | Nsenga | Nsenga | Seven note | Song | Traditional music | Ulimba | Xylophone | Zambia |
| A Kalukwamba musiku zimito yalula | Central African |
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ILAM |
Ulimba dance song for men and women. The translated title is "It is the days which change the man". Further details refer ILAM field card number C4V8 |
Kumbale Lungu |
1949-08-29 | Central African | Clapping | dance | Folk music | ILAM | Indigenous music | Lungu,Kumbale | Northern Rhodesia | Nsenga | Nsenga | Seven note | Song | Traditional music | Ulimba | Xylophone | Zambia |
| A Chiwowola eciyakumi | Central African |
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ILAM |
Ulimba dance song for men and women. The translated title is "Where has Chiwowola gone"? Further details refer ILAM field card number C4V7 |
Kumbale Lungu |
1949-08-29 | Central African | dance | Folk music | ILAM | Indigenous music | Lungu,Kumbale | men and women | Northern Rhodesia | Nsenga | Nsenga | Seven note | Song | Traditional music | Ulimba | Xylophone | Zambia |