An old regimental song from the days of Zongendaba now used at parties or when the men have killed a lion or leopard, at the dance before the chief to celebrate the event. This song and many others like it demonstrate the Zulu or Ngoni strain in the northern Nyasaland culture since there has been no direct connection with Zukuland for well over 100 years. Mgubo dance song, after hunting leopard or lio
A song for Mutombok dance, also known as the death dance but is now danced when the Chief feels happ...
This song is known over the whole lenght and breadth of the Karanga country. It was first sung, they...
It is likely that this old drinking song came from the Ndau of Southern Rhodesia and Mozambique when...
This somg is taken from an old Ngoni regimental song which would, in the old days, have been used on...
A song of rejoicing after killing a lion. Note the way in which the pitch of the song continually ri...
The song belongs to "umgubo" or, in Zulu "ihubo" type of regimental singing. They were sung by the M...
Note how the song becomes faster and the pitch rises. It is an old traditional song of the Nyasa Ngo...
This item was recorded in the Eastern Transvaal where the performers had come to work on a citrus es...
Indigenous folk song with singing and full timbila orchestra. Dance song with full timbila orchestra...
Indigenous folk song with singing and full timbila orchestra. Dance song with full timbila orchestra...
This was probably composed long ago when the people of Mzilikazi were being driven out of the Transv...
An old regimental song of the Ngoni fighting men during the days when they first came up into Nyasal...
A dance often the traditional Ngoni style which is clearly related to similar tunes still performed ...
The Ngoni fighting traditions still linger on in this district although all the organisation has van...
This was probably composed long ago when the people of Mzilikazi were being driven out of the Transv...
A song for Mutombok dance, also known as the death dance but is now danced when the Chief feels happ...
This song is known over the whole lenght and breadth of the Karanga country. It was first sung, they...
It is likely that this old drinking song came from the Ndau of Southern Rhodesia and Mozambique when...
This somg is taken from an old Ngoni regimental song which would, in the old days, have been used on...
A song of rejoicing after killing a lion. Note the way in which the pitch of the song continually ri...
The song belongs to "umgubo" or, in Zulu "ihubo" type of regimental singing. They were sung by the M...
Note how the song becomes faster and the pitch rises. It is an old traditional song of the Nyasa Ngo...
This item was recorded in the Eastern Transvaal where the performers had come to work on a citrus es...
Indigenous folk song with singing and full timbila orchestra. Dance song with full timbila orchestra...
Indigenous folk song with singing and full timbila orchestra. Dance song with full timbila orchestra...
This was probably composed long ago when the people of Mzilikazi were being driven out of the Transv...
An old regimental song of the Ngoni fighting men during the days when they first came up into Nyasal...
A dance often the traditional Ngoni style which is clearly related to similar tunes still performed ...
The Ngoni fighting traditions still linger on in this district although all the organisation has van...
This was probably composed long ago when the people of Mzilikazi were being driven out of the Transv...
A song for Mutombok dance, also known as the death dance but is now danced when the Chief feels happ...
This song is known over the whole lenght and breadth of the Karanga country. It was first sung, they...
It is likely that this old drinking song came from the Ndau of Southern Rhodesia and Mozambique when...