a) religious song b) extempore speech Sung by a Baca girl, spoken by two Baca girls, handwritten protocol
Bag
Bag
Cap
Cap label
Ear ornament
Ear ornament
Ear ornament
Ear ornament label
Fire stick
Fire stick
Hymn Descants, sung by the same girls [as in Ph 1761; accompanied by a reed organ], handwritten protocol
Hymn Descants, sung by the same girls [as in Ph 1761; accompanied by a reed organ], music notation
Igama lokubonga inyama yesifuba: [dance (...?)], with laughing and shouting Two-part singing by D. Mdhlalose, Maria Theresa Kanyile, handwritten protocol
Igama lokusina, isicangu[z]o: wedding dance [introductory dance performed by the bride's party] Three-part singing by grown-up girls, handwritten protocol
Igama lokusina, isicangu[z]o: wedding dance [introductory dance performed by the bride's party] Three-part singing by grown-up girls, music notation
[Igama lokusina], isicanguzo: wedding dance [introductory dance performed by the bride's party] Two-part singing by Mhladhlozi and Nondhleko [married women], handwritten protocol
Igama lokuzingela lamadoda: hunting dance song [...1 Three-part singing by Maria Theresa Kanyile, M. A. Msane and Maria Gertrude Mkize, handwritten protocol
Igama lokwendisa [engagement dance] Two-part singing by Frida Kunene and Maria Theresa Kanyile, handwritten protocol
Ihubo lamabuto: war song [literally: song of the warriors] Sung by Pakati, handwritten protocol