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Chief Gidion Magak (Track)
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Chief Gidion Magak enlisted in the 1914-18 war when he went to fight in the army and received many medals for his bravery.
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Chilumu walelo (Track)
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The correct word is "Walelo" but as sung it was pronounced "Walele." Kasai women whose tattooed faces are distinctive, are well known as gay singers.
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Chiterere chanakazi (Field Card)
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The man is singing, partly in falsetto, a duet with his wife.
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Chiyuninzi chikete mukamba (Track)
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Drinking songs are among the most popular items in the men's repertory no doubt because so many idle hours are spent in this convivial pastime while the women work.
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Donga kuchikongwelo (Field Card)
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The music of this region, which includes a part of northwestern Northern Rhodesia, southern Congo and Angola, is quite distinctive on account of the melodic structure and local sense of harmony. No Bantu other than the group of tribes which inhabit this small area care for Luchazi music, rejecting it utterly as in...
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Drinking songs, sung riddles, and humorus songs from the Tswana-speaking Tlharo of the Mafeking district, South Africa
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(International Library of African Music (ILAM), 1959), 15 mins
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Enguli (Track)
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Performers such as these on the lute and lyres are in great demand in Uganda where they still fulfill an important function as dispensers of news and opinions. Most important matters of public concern will find their way into such songs and thus help crystalise public opinion. The efficient musician and composer i...
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Eya-eya! (Field Card)
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The pattern of stamping was:- ||X X X X|X X X X|X X X X|| ||R R - L|L - L R|- R L L|| or ||X X X|X X X|X X X|X X X|| ||R R -|L L -|L R -|R - -|| This was Cetshwayo's Ihubo: 'You are not provocative.' The Zulu Chief, son of Mpande fought his brother for the chieftainship and was eventually defeated by the English A...
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Ga re a nwa ka nkgwana pele (Track)
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Ga re a nwa ke n kgwana pele Re ilela bogogo makgaritlha a le teng. "We have in front of us a pot of beer. We're asking for the dregs" (meaning: 'We're longing to finish it'). But the dregs are also the thickest part of the brew and are, therefore, considered the best. Stone Kgaswe is the Postmaster of Mabe's Kraa...
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