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  • Africa Malawi Zomba, Police Headquarters, Central Nyasaland f-mw
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23 Yao women 1Sergent Deza and a friend 1Sergent Deza and his wife
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Acikanja (A name)

- 3 Yao women, Hugh Tracey


  • Authors: 3 Yao women , Hugh Tracey
  • Date: 1958
  • Subjects: Folk music--Africa , Field recordings , Yao (African people) , Arts, Malawi , Folk music , Africa Malawi Zomba, Police Headquarters, Central Nyasaland f-mw
  • Language: Yao
  • Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
  • Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/154739 , vital:39770 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , TR083-08
  • Description: Interesting piece of part singing by wives of African police constables. Nsondo dance song.
  • Full Text: false
  • Date Issued: 1958

Acikanja (A name)

  • Authors: 3 Yao women , Hugh Tracey
  • Date: 1958
  • Subjects: Folk music--Africa , Field recordings , Yao (African people) , Arts, Malawi , Folk music , Africa Malawi Zomba, Police Headquarters, Central Nyasaland f-mw
  • Language: Yao
  • Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
  • Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/154739 , vital:39770 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , TR083-08
  • Description: Interesting piece of part singing by wives of African police constables. Nsondo dance song.
  • Full Text: false
  • Date Issued: 1958
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Lupanda

- Sergent Deza and his wife, Hugh Tracey


  • Authors: Sergent Deza and his wife , Hugh Tracey
  • Date: 1958
  • Subjects: Folk music--Africa , Field recordings , Yao (African people) , Arts, Malawi , Folk music , Africa Malawi Zomba, Police Headquarters, Central Nyasaland f-mw
  • Language: Yao
  • Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
  • Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/154712 , vital:39767 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , TR083-05
  • Description: A husband and wife happily sing a strange antiphonal duct together which would, upon first aquaintance, appear to be a lively quarrel but is in fact the very opposite. Bark cloth once so frequently used in this region now seems to be used only occassionaly for funerals and other ceremonies according to our informant. "That woman dresses herself in bark-cloth thinking she will die alone." Song for initiation of boys, with clapping.
  • Full Text: false
  • Date Issued: 1958

Lupanda

  • Authors: Sergent Deza and his wife , Hugh Tracey
  • Date: 1958
  • Subjects: Folk music--Africa , Field recordings , Yao (African people) , Arts, Malawi , Folk music , Africa Malawi Zomba, Police Headquarters, Central Nyasaland f-mw
  • Language: Yao
  • Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
  • Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/154712 , vital:39767 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , TR083-05
  • Description: A husband and wife happily sing a strange antiphonal duct together which would, upon first aquaintance, appear to be a lively quarrel but is in fact the very opposite. Bark cloth once so frequently used in this region now seems to be used only occassionaly for funerals and other ceremonies according to our informant. "That woman dresses herself in bark-cloth thinking she will die alone." Song for initiation of boys, with clapping.
  • Full Text: false
  • Date Issued: 1958
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Ngwasi (Fish eagle)

- 3 Yao women, Hugh Tracey


  • Authors: 3 Yao women , Hugh Tracey
  • Date: 1958
  • Subjects: Folk music--Africa , Field recordings , Yao (African people) , Arts, Malawi , Folk music , Africa Malawi Zomba, Police Headquarters, Central Nyasaland f-mw
  • Language: Yao
  • Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
  • Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/154730 , vital:39769 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , TR083-07
  • Description: Interesting piece of part singing by wives of African police constables. Nsondo dance song with clapping.
  • Full Text: false
  • Date Issued: 1958

Ngwasi (Fish eagle)

  • Authors: 3 Yao women , Hugh Tracey
  • Date: 1958
  • Subjects: Folk music--Africa , Field recordings , Yao (African people) , Arts, Malawi , Folk music , Africa Malawi Zomba, Police Headquarters, Central Nyasaland f-mw
  • Language: Yao
  • Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
  • Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/154730 , vital:39769 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , TR083-07
  • Description: Interesting piece of part singing by wives of African police constables. Nsondo dance song with clapping.
  • Full Text: false
  • Date Issued: 1958
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Njala Makono (Famine this year)

- Sergent Deza and a friend, Hugh Tracey


  • Authors: Sergent Deza and a friend , Hugh Tracey
  • Date: 1958
  • Subjects: Folk music--Africa , Field recordings , Yao (African people) , Arts, Malawi , Folk music , Africa Malawi Zomba, Police Headquarters, Central Nyasaland f-mw
  • Language: Yao
  • Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
  • Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/154721 , vital:39768 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , TR083-06
  • Description: The two friends sit on the ground close together and sing into each other's faces with great abandon, loving every moment of it. This style of intricate singing appears to be almost unique to their tribe. "There is famine this year. My wife, why do you cook too much food? Don't worry yourself I know there is a famine this year, but don't worry. Song for initiation of boys, with clapping
  • Full Text: false
  • Date Issued: 1958

Njala Makono (Famine this year)

  • Authors: Sergent Deza and a friend , Hugh Tracey
  • Date: 1958
  • Subjects: Folk music--Africa , Field recordings , Yao (African people) , Arts, Malawi , Folk music , Africa Malawi Zomba, Police Headquarters, Central Nyasaland f-mw
  • Language: Yao
  • Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
  • Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/154721 , vital:39768 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , TR083-06
  • Description: The two friends sit on the ground close together and sing into each other's faces with great abandon, loving every moment of it. This style of intricate singing appears to be almost unique to their tribe. "There is famine this year. My wife, why do you cook too much food? Don't worry yourself I know there is a famine this year, but don't worry. Song for initiation of boys, with clapping
  • Full Text: false
  • Date Issued: 1958

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