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AmaliaAyulDeng_songVisitingKingKwongo 

Gwado Ayoker, Otto; Remijsen, Bert; Bocay Onak, Maria
The recording at the center of this item is a Shilluk song. Kwongo became king after the demise of King Ayang Anay in 1992. King Kwongo built his house in Silki in Omdurman. The women of Takamol went to visit King Kwongo ...
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AmaliaAyulDeng_songFuneralSongForKingAyang 

Gwado Ayoker, Otto; Remijsen, Bert; Bocay Onak, Maria
The recording at the center of this item is a Shilluk song. The King Ayang Anay had a house in Haj Yousif. So, when he went to the other side of the river [= died, BR] in 1992, the women of Takamol went for his funeral; ...
 

 

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2015 (2)
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Bocay Onak, Maria (2)
Gwado Ayoker, Otto (2)
Remijsen, Bert (2)Subject ClassificationAfrican Language studies (2)... View allSubject Keywords
oral culture (2)
Shilluk (2)
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