The Karimojong have two genres of songs: eete and emong. Emong is a kind of song that individuals other than the composer refrain from singing in public; these songs mention specific castrated animals owned and herded by the composer/singer. A consciousness grounded in the ideology ofidentification with a castrated animal has had a profound effect on the structural features of this creative endeavor. Nevertheless, references to oxen constitute only a small portion of the lyrics of these songs, which describe the life-worlds of singers as they engage in the daily subsistence activities of pastoralism. This paper describes gender divisions of the singing situation characterizing emong and eete songs as well as the \u27empirical\u27 features o...
Livestock herding peoples are known for their close involvement with their animals, valuing them in ...
Our dichotomy of ‘nature’ and ‘culture’ is expressed in the Kanuri language with the terms al@ga for...
Among the Shangana-Tsonga of the Northern Transvaal and Mozambique (hereafter referred to as the Tso...
The Karimojong have two genres of songs: eete and emong. Emong is a kind of song that individuals ot...
Karamoja District of north-eastern Uganda is a semi-arid plateau between 3,000 and 4,000 feet high. ...
This research paper seeks to studyMakro Li, the indigenous group song of the Chakhesang tribe ...
By employing an ecomusicologically inspired approach, this paper explores cultural expressions of Mu...
This study investigated changes of themes in Kamba circumcision songs with the aim of finding out th...
Traditionally sung by mothers, this song describes the importacne of cattle to a pastoralist communi...
In literature, each genre has its own genesis, biography, theory, gradual development, artistic deve...
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Initiation rites in Africa mark a transition for the initiates from one stage in life to another, an...
This paper discusses the centrality of cattle in the social organization of the East Pokot pastorali...
While contemporary Mongolia experiences a rapid expansion of its global urbanized culture, its rural...
<p><i>The aim of the article </i>is to identify historical types of folklore think...
Livestock herding peoples are known for their close involvement with their animals, valuing them in ...
Our dichotomy of ‘nature’ and ‘culture’ is expressed in the Kanuri language with the terms al@ga for...
Among the Shangana-Tsonga of the Northern Transvaal and Mozambique (hereafter referred to as the Tso...
The Karimojong have two genres of songs: eete and emong. Emong is a kind of song that individuals ot...
Karamoja District of north-eastern Uganda is a semi-arid plateau between 3,000 and 4,000 feet high. ...
This research paper seeks to studyMakro Li, the indigenous group song of the Chakhesang tribe ...
By employing an ecomusicologically inspired approach, this paper explores cultural expressions of Mu...
This study investigated changes of themes in Kamba circumcision songs with the aim of finding out th...
Traditionally sung by mothers, this song describes the importacne of cattle to a pastoralist communi...
In literature, each genre has its own genesis, biography, theory, gradual development, artistic deve...
This article discusses about the role of Oromo oral poetry in helping girls and women to express the...
Initiation rites in Africa mark a transition for the initiates from one stage in life to another, an...
This paper discusses the centrality of cattle in the social organization of the East Pokot pastorali...
While contemporary Mongolia experiences a rapid expansion of its global urbanized culture, its rural...
<p><i>The aim of the article </i>is to identify historical types of folklore think...
Livestock herding peoples are known for their close involvement with their animals, valuing them in ...
Our dichotomy of ‘nature’ and ‘culture’ is expressed in the Kanuri language with the terms al@ga for...
Among the Shangana-Tsonga of the Northern Transvaal and Mozambique (hereafter referred to as the Tso...