This praise, which both begins and ends with song, are frequently recited by men at parties. The subject of their adulation may be their host, their cattle or any subject gratifying their senses. Adulation of elders is part of the sycophantic social system common to many tribes and especially cattle owners. The practise of interspersing spoken praises between song is also found among the Sotho of Basutoland. The word Engabo means literally a brave man and these praises were originally intended to praise fighting men. Nowadays woth no fighting to be done the praises have been extended to any gratification and particularly of the 'Pombe' banana beer. Engabo praise, with conical drum. laced, single, played with hands and clapping
The praiser was dressed in skins, and wore leather breeches and a skin cap. He was holding a horse-h...
The Basotho clan praises form part of the oral tradition and have characteristics common to other or...
The boundary between song and some forms of verse or declamation which are nowadays classified as "o...
This praise, which both begins and ends with song, are frequently recited by men at parties. The sub...
This praise, which both begins and ends with song, are frequently recited by men at parties. The sub...
The past happenings of societies are brought together in a celebratory manner in most African praise...
D.Litt. et Phil. (African Languages)The aim of this thesis is to examine praise poetry in Xitsonga (...
Basotho family odes (diboko) form part of oral literature, and refer to names of families, clans or ...
These folk are mostly a pastoral people who send the young boys out herding the cattle. Praise verse
A ceertain man invited his friends to a drinking party and during the proceedings he spoke inspiring...
M.A.This research is based primarily on the praise-poems of the Bakwena ba Mogopa of Jericho. Other ...
Praises called zwikumelo in Tshivenḓa are often seen by outsiders as acts of interruption or interje...
MA, PU vir CHO, 1991This study begins by tracing the biographical histories of various persons who h...
M.A.This is a survey of the use of imagery in both traditional and modern Zulu praise poetry. For th...
A young boy recited the praises of noblemen. It is customary for a praise reciter to hold a spear up...
The praiser was dressed in skins, and wore leather breeches and a skin cap. He was holding a horse-h...
The Basotho clan praises form part of the oral tradition and have characteristics common to other or...
The boundary between song and some forms of verse or declamation which are nowadays classified as "o...
This praise, which both begins and ends with song, are frequently recited by men at parties. The sub...
This praise, which both begins and ends with song, are frequently recited by men at parties. The sub...
The past happenings of societies are brought together in a celebratory manner in most African praise...
D.Litt. et Phil. (African Languages)The aim of this thesis is to examine praise poetry in Xitsonga (...
Basotho family odes (diboko) form part of oral literature, and refer to names of families, clans or ...
These folk are mostly a pastoral people who send the young boys out herding the cattle. Praise verse
A ceertain man invited his friends to a drinking party and during the proceedings he spoke inspiring...
M.A.This research is based primarily on the praise-poems of the Bakwena ba Mogopa of Jericho. Other ...
Praises called zwikumelo in Tshivenḓa are often seen by outsiders as acts of interruption or interje...
MA, PU vir CHO, 1991This study begins by tracing the biographical histories of various persons who h...
M.A.This is a survey of the use of imagery in both traditional and modern Zulu praise poetry. For th...
A young boy recited the praises of noblemen. It is customary for a praise reciter to hold a spear up...
The praiser was dressed in skins, and wore leather breeches and a skin cap. He was holding a horse-h...
The Basotho clan praises form part of the oral tradition and have characteristics common to other or...
The boundary between song and some forms of verse or declamation which are nowadays classified as "o...