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Title |
Audio | Collection | Description | Composer | Date | All terms |
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| Bangi chela manga | |
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ILAM |
Dance Song |
George Sibanda (Performer) |
1948-05-14 | Bulawayo Location | Guitar | ILAM | Ndebele | Sibanda, George | Southern African | Southern Rhodesia | Tsaba-Tsaba Dance | Zimbabwe |
| Garika Uchaziwona | |
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ILAM |
A humorous song of Sena, Portuguese East Africa origin with Bangwe accompaniment. |
Meriki Fumbe |
1951-06-05 | Bulawayo Location | Folk song | Humorous | ILAM | Indigenous music | Meriki Fumbe | Sena | Song | Southern African | Southern Rhodesia | Zimbabwe | Zither |
| Quick march medley | |
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ILAM |
Quick marching song. Originates from Scotland. Further details refer to ILAM field card (E2F2) |
J.M. Macdonald (Performer) |
1951-06-09 | Bagpipes | Bulawayo Location | ILAM | J.M. Macdonald | March | Southern African | Southern Rhodesia | Unaccompanied | Zimbabwe |
| Sono sami sinye sona se mali; Chuzi Mama | |
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ILAM |
Humorous Song |
George Sibanda (Performer/Composer) |
1948-05-14 | Bulawayo Location | Guitar | ILAM | Ndebele | Sibanda, George | Southern African | Southern Rhodesia | Zimbabwe |
| Westering Home | |
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ILAM |
Traditional slow marching song. Originates from Scotland. Further details refer to ILAM field card (E2F1) |
J.M. Macdonald (Performer) |
1951-06-09 | Bagpipes | Bulawayo Location | ILAM | J.M. Macdonald | March | Southern African | Southern Rhodesia | Unaccompanied | Zimbabwe |