David Rycroft South Africa Collection
A Swazi man discusses the finger-counting song.
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Type
sound
Duration
00:25:44
Cultures
Swazi
Shelf mark
C811/80
Subjects
Zulu folksongs and dance
Recording date
unknown
Recording locations
Swaziland
Interviewees
unidentified (male)
Interviewers
Rycroft, David, 1924-1997 (male)
Recordist
Rycroft, David, 1924-1997
Description
A Swazi man explains that he asked about the finger-counting song in Swaziland and he found that the song was from the Khumalo people from the Eastern Transvaal. Rycroft asks if the singer knows any more imilolotelo children's songs.
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