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  • Four married girls, one unmarried and men of the Queen mother's village
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Babe lidzela nyoni (Father neglects the bird)

- Four married girls, one unmarried and men of the Queen mother's village, Hugh Tracey


  • Authors: Four married girls, one unmarried and men of the Queen mother's village , Hugh Tracey
  • Date: 1958
  • Subjects: Folk music--Africa , Field recordings , Folk songs, Swazi , Folk music , Africa Ewatini Lobamba, Mbabane f-sq
  • Language: Swati
  • Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
  • Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/152258 , vital:39239 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , TR068-10
  • Description: The song is sung by the bride's party at a Swati wedding. The singers could not explain the context of their song. Wedding song.
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Babe lidzela nyoni (Father neglects the bird)

  • Authors: Four married girls, one unmarried and men of the Queen mother's village , Hugh Tracey
  • Date: 1958
  • Subjects: Folk music--Africa , Field recordings , Folk songs, Swazi , Folk music , Africa Ewatini Lobamba, Mbabane f-sq
  • Language: Swati
  • Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
  • Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/152258 , vital:39239 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , TR068-10
  • Description: The song is sung by the bride's party at a Swati wedding. The singers could not explain the context of their song. Wedding song.
  • Full Text: false
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Kuyashisa kunemikhobo laphekhaya (It is hot here at home)

- Four married girls, one unmarried and men of the Queen mother's village, Hugh Tracey


  • Authors: Four married girls, one unmarried and men of the Queen mother's village , Hugh Tracey
  • Date: 1958
  • Subjects: Folk music--Africa , Field recordings , Folk songs, Swazi , Folk music , Africa Ewatini Lobamba, Mbabane f-sq
  • Language: Swati
  • Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
  • Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/152249 , vital:39238 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , TR068-09
  • Description: Song sung by a royal bride's party. The implication of the words is that the bride must accept her new way of life with all its trials "for better or for worse." Wedding song with clapping.
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Kuyashisa kunemikhobo laphekhaya (It is hot here at home)

  • Authors: Four married girls, one unmarried and men of the Queen mother's village , Hugh Tracey
  • Date: 1958
  • Subjects: Folk music--Africa , Field recordings , Folk songs, Swazi , Folk music , Africa Ewatini Lobamba, Mbabane f-sq
  • Language: Swati
  • Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
  • Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/152249 , vital:39238 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , TR068-09
  • Description: Song sung by a royal bride's party. The implication of the words is that the bride must accept her new way of life with all its trials "for better or for worse." Wedding song with clapping.
  • Full Text: false

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