War songs (abu-aha) are by far the most important genre of literature in the oral tradition of the formerly warlike Ohafia Igbo people of south-eastern Nigeria. Performed by specialist amateurs on a wide variety of social and ritual occasions, the songs form part of a complex of musical expressions (iri-aha) through which the people's myth of a past heroic age is periodically re-enacted for the purpose of inspiring the young to emulate the commitment of their forbears to the ideal of self-sacrificing service to society in the single-minded pursuit of honour. In this first attempt to analyse the songs as a form of oral traditional poetry, attention is focussed on their most highly developed category, the narrative category. Based on texts an...
People are identified, to a large extent, by their language, cultural artefacts and the different li...
In Africa, we have songs for different occasions. Songs are often employed aesthetically to mirror w...
In the Nigerian context, every mention of war (as a word in the Nigerian past or present) automatica...
Igbo tradition boasts many war songs – celebrating local heroes or lamenting over those who did not ...
This study comprises a description and analysis of the textual and musical components of a homogeneo...
Abstract This paper is a continuation of a series of studies in which I have been looking at various...
This paper is a continuation of a series of studies in which I have been looking at various aspects ...
The main objective of this paper is to collect and analyze oral songs in the Cultural resistance of ...
Women artistic performance is a well-known cultural phenomenon in Africa. They use poetries or songs...
The unwritten literature of Africa is usually viewed by many as unrefined. The study focuses on an o...
War songs played a pivotal role during the struggle for independence in Zimbabwe. War songs provoked...
A people are identified, to a large extent, by their language, cultural artefacts and the different ...
This study attempts to provide a theoretical framework for the appreciation of music among the Benin...
This paper is a continuation of a series of studies in which I have been looking at various aspects ...
Eddie Iroh made the observation that writers of his generation, who had lived through the Biafran co...
People are identified, to a large extent, by their language, cultural artefacts and the different li...
In Africa, we have songs for different occasions. Songs are often employed aesthetically to mirror w...
In the Nigerian context, every mention of war (as a word in the Nigerian past or present) automatica...
Igbo tradition boasts many war songs – celebrating local heroes or lamenting over those who did not ...
This study comprises a description and analysis of the textual and musical components of a homogeneo...
Abstract This paper is a continuation of a series of studies in which I have been looking at various...
This paper is a continuation of a series of studies in which I have been looking at various aspects ...
The main objective of this paper is to collect and analyze oral songs in the Cultural resistance of ...
Women artistic performance is a well-known cultural phenomenon in Africa. They use poetries or songs...
The unwritten literature of Africa is usually viewed by many as unrefined. The study focuses on an o...
War songs played a pivotal role during the struggle for independence in Zimbabwe. War songs provoked...
A people are identified, to a large extent, by their language, cultural artefacts and the different ...
This study attempts to provide a theoretical framework for the appreciation of music among the Benin...
This paper is a continuation of a series of studies in which I have been looking at various aspects ...
Eddie Iroh made the observation that writers of his generation, who had lived through the Biafran co...
People are identified, to a large extent, by their language, cultural artefacts and the different li...
In Africa, we have songs for different occasions. Songs are often employed aesthetically to mirror w...
In the Nigerian context, every mention of war (as a word in the Nigerian past or present) automatica...