Divisional map of Albany
- Thomas, Charles Neumann, 1840-1923
- Authors: Thomas, Charles Neumann, 1840-1923
- Date: 1899
- Subjects: 1 inch = 840 Cape roods 30.5595° S, 22.9375° E , Albany (South Africa History Maps , British settlers of 1820 (South Africa Maps , South Africa History 1836-1909 Maps
- Language: English
- Type: maps , digital maps , cartographic
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/106330 , vital:32641 , Cory Library for Humanities Research, Rhodes University Library, Grahamstown, South Africa , MP249
- Description: Details of Sephton's party, Clarke's party, Morgan's party, Howard's party and Liversage's party. C. Neumann Thomas, compiler ; [Cape Town, Surveyor General's Office].
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1899
- Authors: Thomas, Charles Neumann, 1840-1923
- Date: 1899
- Subjects: 1 inch = 840 Cape roods 30.5595° S, 22.9375° E , Albany (South Africa History Maps , British settlers of 1820 (South Africa Maps , South Africa History 1836-1909 Maps
- Language: English
- Type: maps , digital maps , cartographic
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/106330 , vital:32641 , Cory Library for Humanities Research, Rhodes University Library, Grahamstown, South Africa , MP249
- Description: Details of Sephton's party, Clarke's party, Morgan's party, Howard's party and Liversage's party. C. Neumann Thomas, compiler ; [Cape Town, Surveyor General's Office].
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1899
Divisional map of Albany
- Thomas, Charles Neumann, 1840-1923
- Authors: Thomas, Charles Neumann, 1840-1923
- Date: 1899
- Subjects: unspecified 30.5595° S, 22.9375° E , Eastern Cape(South Africa) Maps , Albany (South Africa) History Maps , British settlers of 1820 (South Africa) Maps , South Africa History 1806-1909 Maps
- Language: English
- Type: maps , digital maps , cartographic
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/107768 , vital:32891 , Cory Library for Humanities Research, Rhodes University Library, Grahamstown, South Africa , MP671
- Description: Albany sheet no. 6. Details of Sephton's party, Clarke's party, Morgan's party, Howard's party and Liversage's party.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1899
- Authors: Thomas, Charles Neumann, 1840-1923
- Date: 1899
- Subjects: unspecified 30.5595° S, 22.9375° E , Eastern Cape(South Africa) Maps , Albany (South Africa) History Maps , British settlers of 1820 (South Africa) Maps , South Africa History 1806-1909 Maps
- Language: English
- Type: maps , digital maps , cartographic
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/107768 , vital:32891 , Cory Library for Humanities Research, Rhodes University Library, Grahamstown, South Africa , MP671
- Description: Albany sheet no. 6. Details of Sephton's party, Clarke's party, Morgan's party, Howard's party and Liversage's party.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1899
Cikandya cikailemena mu calo
- Bemba men, Composer not specified, Tracey, Hugh
- Authors: Bemba men , Composer not specified , Tracey, Hugh
- Date: 1949-07-28
- Subjects: Folk music--Africa , Field recordings , Africa, Sub-Saharan , Africa Zambia Kwawambua f-za
- Language: Bemba
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/206018 , vital:46974 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa , Hugh Tracey Field Tapes, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa , HTFT057-C58 , Research no. C3P22
- Description: A drinking song to accompany the Mupukumo dance, which is the drinking party dance accompanied by rattles.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1949-07-28
- Authors: Bemba men , Composer not specified , Tracey, Hugh
- Date: 1949-07-28
- Subjects: Folk music--Africa , Field recordings , Africa, Sub-Saharan , Africa Zambia Kwawambua f-za
- Language: Bemba
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/206018 , vital:46974 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa , Hugh Tracey Field Tapes, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa , HTFT057-C58 , Research no. C3P22
- Description: A drinking song to accompany the Mupukumo dance, which is the drinking party dance accompanied by rattles.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1949-07-28
Takundambi kumulumi wako
- Simukolo, Blakufus, Korio, White, Composer not specified, Tracey, Hugh
- Authors: Simukolo, Blakufus , Korio, White , Composer not specified , Tracey, Hugh
- Date: 1957-06-22
- Subjects: Folk music--Africa , Field recordings , Africa, Sub-Saharan , Africa Zambia Chipepo f-za
- Language: Tonga (Zambia)
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/231888 , vital:49937 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa , Hugh Tracey Field Tapes, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa , HTFT450-L71 , Research no. L2D4
- Description: Indigenous party folk song with singing accompanied by a gourd-resonated kalumbo bow struck with a reed.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1957-06-22
- Authors: Simukolo, Blakufus , Korio, White , Composer not specified , Tracey, Hugh
- Date: 1957-06-22
- Subjects: Folk music--Africa , Field recordings , Africa, Sub-Saharan , Africa Zambia Chipepo f-za
- Language: Tonga (Zambia)
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/231888 , vital:49937 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa , Hugh Tracey Field Tapes, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa , HTFT450-L71 , Research no. L2D4
- Description: Indigenous party folk song with singing accompanied by a gourd-resonated kalumbo bow struck with a reed.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1957-06-22
Agapa
- Bandani, Mayogo men and women, Composer not specified, Tracey, Hugh
- Authors: Bandani , Mayogo men and women , Composer not specified , Tracey, Hugh
- Date: 1952-08-05
- Subjects: Folk music--Africa , Field recordings , Africa, Sub-Saharan , Africa Democratic Republic of Congo Mayogo Mabozo f-cg
- Language: Mayogo
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/220529 , vital:48642 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa , Hugh Tracey Field Tapes, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa , HTFT317-F98 , Research no. F4H7
- Description: Indigenous party folk songs with singing accompanied by 2 kombi mbiras, 1 gbe-kombi and basket rattles.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1952-08-05
- Authors: Bandani , Mayogo men and women , Composer not specified , Tracey, Hugh
- Date: 1952-08-05
- Subjects: Folk music--Africa , Field recordings , Africa, Sub-Saharan , Africa Democratic Republic of Congo Mayogo Mabozo f-cg
- Language: Mayogo
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/220529 , vital:48642 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa , Hugh Tracey Field Tapes, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa , HTFT317-F98 , Research no. F4H7
- Description: Indigenous party folk songs with singing accompanied by 2 kombi mbiras, 1 gbe-kombi and basket rattles.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1952-08-05
Mai wa Zondiwa
- Group of 5 Karanga men, Composer not specified, Tracey, Hugh
- Authors: Group of 5 Karanga men , Composer not specified , Tracey, Hugh
- Date: 1958-05-12
- Subjects: Folk music--Africa , Field recordings , Africa, Sub-Saharan , Africa Zimbabwe Fort Victoria f-rh
- Language: Karanga
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/251336 , vital:52116 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa , Hugh Tracey Field Tapes, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa , HTFT582-M54 , Research no. M3C9
- Description: A bakumba party dance song accompanied by drums, rattle and sound from dancers stepping.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1958-05-12
- Authors: Group of 5 Karanga men , Composer not specified , Tracey, Hugh
- Date: 1958-05-12
- Subjects: Folk music--Africa , Field recordings , Africa, Sub-Saharan , Africa Zimbabwe Fort Victoria f-rh
- Language: Karanga
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/251336 , vital:52116 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa , Hugh Tracey Field Tapes, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa , HTFT582-M54 , Research no. M3C9
- Description: A bakumba party dance song accompanied by drums, rattle and sound from dancers stepping.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1958-05-12
The failure of the Coloured Persons' Representative Council and its constitutional repercussions, 1956-1985
- Authors: Saks, David
- Date: 1992
- Subjects: South African Labour Party , Federal Coloured People's Party -- South Africa , South Africa. Parliament , South Africa -- Politics and government -- 20th century , South Africa -- Race relations , Coloured Persons Representative Council of South Africa , Colored people (South Africa) -- Politics and government , Political parties -- South Africa
- Language: English
- Type: Thesis , Masters , MA
- Identifier: vital:2624 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1015907
- Description: The thesis starts by providing a brief overview of South African ''Coloured" politics from the passing of Ordinance 50 in 1828 to the removal of the Cape Coloured people from the common voter's roll in 1956. It then goes on to discuss in detail the structures instituted by successive Nationalist Governments to serve as an alternative to parliamentary representation for the coloured people, the role of the various coloured political parties within such structures and the latter's gradual adaptation and development, culminating in the inauguration of the Tricameral Parliament in early 1985. The thesis is, on the one hand, a detailed record of coloured political activity following the loss of common roll voting rights in the Cape, focusing on specifically coloured political parties rather than on broader, non-ethnic resistance movements in which many coloured people took part during the same period. This covers the rise and rapid decline of a conservative grouping within the coloured community which sought to foster an exclusively coloured nationalism operating within the Government's policy of parallel development, and attempted to use the Coloured Persons' Representative Council as a means towards achieving the economic, social and political upliftment of the coloured people. It also deals with the important role of the Labour Party after 1966, showing how a moderate resistance movement carne to use the Council as a platform from which to confront the Government's apartheid policies and to render the institutions of parallel development unworkable through noncooperation and boycotting. The second important preoccupation of the thesis concerns the ambiguous and often contradictory attitudes towards the "coloured question" within the National Party itself. This ambivalence, it is argued, not only had much to do with the eventual failure of the Coloured Persons' Representative Council to become a viable substitute for Parliamentary representation acceptable to the majority of coloured people, but was also a primary cause of the National Party split in 1982. It shows too how the collapse of Grand Apartheid had its origins in the failure to incorporate the coloured population within its framework. The thesis is concerned primarily with coloured political developments. When relevant, however, the establishment and development of representative institutions for the Indian people is also dealt with, in so far as this overlaps with issues and events concerning the coloured Council. Finally, the five year period following the dissolution of the Coloured Persons' Representative Council in 1980 and the inauguration of the Tricameral Parliament in 1985 is briefly dealt with in a concluding chapter. This mainly concerns the gradual accommodation reached between the Government and the Labour Party when the latter eventually agreed, conditionally, to take part in the new constitution.
- Full Text:
- Date Issued: 1992
- Authors: Saks, David
- Date: 1992
- Subjects: South African Labour Party , Federal Coloured People's Party -- South Africa , South Africa. Parliament , South Africa -- Politics and government -- 20th century , South Africa -- Race relations , Coloured Persons Representative Council of South Africa , Colored people (South Africa) -- Politics and government , Political parties -- South Africa
- Language: English
- Type: Thesis , Masters , MA
- Identifier: vital:2624 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1015907
- Description: The thesis starts by providing a brief overview of South African ''Coloured" politics from the passing of Ordinance 50 in 1828 to the removal of the Cape Coloured people from the common voter's roll in 1956. It then goes on to discuss in detail the structures instituted by successive Nationalist Governments to serve as an alternative to parliamentary representation for the coloured people, the role of the various coloured political parties within such structures and the latter's gradual adaptation and development, culminating in the inauguration of the Tricameral Parliament in early 1985. The thesis is, on the one hand, a detailed record of coloured political activity following the loss of common roll voting rights in the Cape, focusing on specifically coloured political parties rather than on broader, non-ethnic resistance movements in which many coloured people took part during the same period. This covers the rise and rapid decline of a conservative grouping within the coloured community which sought to foster an exclusively coloured nationalism operating within the Government's policy of parallel development, and attempted to use the Coloured Persons' Representative Council as a means towards achieving the economic, social and political upliftment of the coloured people. It also deals with the important role of the Labour Party after 1966, showing how a moderate resistance movement carne to use the Council as a platform from which to confront the Government's apartheid policies and to render the institutions of parallel development unworkable through noncooperation and boycotting. The second important preoccupation of the thesis concerns the ambiguous and often contradictory attitudes towards the "coloured question" within the National Party itself. This ambivalence, it is argued, not only had much to do with the eventual failure of the Coloured Persons' Representative Council to become a viable substitute for Parliamentary representation acceptable to the majority of coloured people, but was also a primary cause of the National Party split in 1982. It shows too how the collapse of Grand Apartheid had its origins in the failure to incorporate the coloured population within its framework. The thesis is concerned primarily with coloured political developments. When relevant, however, the establishment and development of representative institutions for the Indian people is also dealt with, in so far as this overlaps with issues and events concerning the coloured Council. Finally, the five year period following the dissolution of the Coloured Persons' Representative Council in 1980 and the inauguration of the Tricameral Parliament in 1985 is briefly dealt with in a concluding chapter. This mainly concerns the gradual accommodation reached between the Government and the Labour Party when the latter eventually agreed, conditionally, to take part in the new constitution.
- Full Text:
- Date Issued: 1992
Yando
- Chief Baonoko and Buudu men (Performer), Composer unknown
- Authors: Chief Baonoko and Buudu men (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Folk music , Indigenous music , Party song , Drums , Bell , Rattle , Horn , Gombe , Wamba , Kibali-Ituri District , North East Congo , Belgian Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Type: Sound , Music
- Identifier: vital:15412 , MOA29-16 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017718 , MOA29
- Description: Party dance song with 2 conical drums, smallslit drum, 2 pod drums, ivory horn, basket rattles and 2 metal hand bells accompaniment , This recording is held at the International Library of African Music. For further information contact ilamlibrary@ru.ac.za , This recording was digitised by the International Library of African Music , Original format: 15ips reel , Equipment used in digitisation: Studer B 67 Tape Recorder; Nagra III , Software: Sound Forge V.6 , Sample rate: 44100Hz 16Bit Stereo
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Chief Baonoko and Buudu men (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Folk music , Indigenous music , Party song , Drums , Bell , Rattle , Horn , Gombe , Wamba , Kibali-Ituri District , North East Congo , Belgian Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Type: Sound , Music
- Identifier: vital:15412 , MOA29-16 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017718 , MOA29
- Description: Party dance song with 2 conical drums, smallslit drum, 2 pod drums, ivory horn, basket rattles and 2 metal hand bells accompaniment , This recording is held at the International Library of African Music. For further information contact ilamlibrary@ru.ac.za , This recording was digitised by the International Library of African Music , Original format: 15ips reel , Equipment used in digitisation: Studer B 67 Tape Recorder; Nagra III , Software: Sound Forge V.6 , Sample rate: 44100Hz 16Bit Stereo
- Full Text: false
Ungewu
- Group of Baca men (Performer), Composer not specified
- Authors: Group of Baca men (Performer) , Composer not specified
- Subjects: Folk music , Party song , Vocal , Zwelitsha , King William's Town , Eastern Cape Province , South Africa
- Type: Sound , Music
- Identifier: vital:15245 , MOA18-05 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017404 , MOA18
- Description: Sung as group is on their way to a party where there will be dancing and plenty of food and drink , Low humming sound is said to be a sort of praise sound , This recording is held at the International Library of African Music. For further information contact ilamlibrary@ru.ac.za , This recording was digitised by the International Library of African Music , Original format: 15ips reel , Equipment used in digitisation: Studer B 67 Tape Recorder; Nagra III , Software: Sound Forge V.6 , Sample rate: 44100Hz 16Bit Stereo
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Group of Baca men (Performer) , Composer not specified
- Subjects: Folk music , Party song , Vocal , Zwelitsha , King William's Town , Eastern Cape Province , South Africa
- Type: Sound , Music
- Identifier: vital:15245 , MOA18-05 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017404 , MOA18
- Description: Sung as group is on their way to a party where there will be dancing and plenty of food and drink , Low humming sound is said to be a sort of praise sound , This recording is held at the International Library of African Music. For further information contact ilamlibrary@ru.ac.za , This recording was digitised by the International Library of African Music , Original format: 15ips reel , Equipment used in digitisation: Studer B 67 Tape Recorder; Nagra III , Software: Sound Forge V.6 , Sample rate: 44100Hz 16Bit Stereo
- Full Text: false
Mongu
- Pygmy men women and children (Performer), Composer not specified
- Authors: Pygmy men women and children (Performer) , Composer not specified
- Subjects: Party song , Indigenous folk music , Conical laced drums , Basket rattles , Ituri , Gombari , Belgian Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Type: Sound , Music
- Identifier: vital:15303 , MOA23-09 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017449 , MOA23
- Description: Party song by Pygmy men, women and children, accompanied by 2 conical laced drums and a basket rattle , This recording is held at the International Library of African Music. For further information contact ilamlibrary@ru.ac.za , This recording was digitised by the International Library of African Music , Original format: 15ips reel , Equipment used in digitisation: Studer B 67 Tape Recorder; Nagra III , Software: Sound Forge V.6 , Sample rate: 44100Hz 16Bit Stereo
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Pygmy men women and children (Performer) , Composer not specified
- Subjects: Party song , Indigenous folk music , Conical laced drums , Basket rattles , Ituri , Gombari , Belgian Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Type: Sound , Music
- Identifier: vital:15303 , MOA23-09 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017449 , MOA23
- Description: Party song by Pygmy men, women and children, accompanied by 2 conical laced drums and a basket rattle , This recording is held at the International Library of African Music. For further information contact ilamlibrary@ru.ac.za , This recording was digitised by the International Library of African Music , Original format: 15ips reel , Equipment used in digitisation: Studer B 67 Tape Recorder; Nagra III , Software: Sound Forge V.6 , Sample rate: 44100Hz 16Bit Stereo
- Full Text: false
Mai-o-da
- Mambuthi (Pygmy) women (Performer), Composer not specified
- Authors: Mambuthi (Pygmy) women (Performer) , Composer not specified
- Subjects: Party song , Indigenous folk music , Wedding song , Song sung after fishing , Mbau-mbili , Beni , Belgian Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Type: Sound , Music
- Identifier: vital:15304 , MOA23-10 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017450 , MOA23
- Description: Three songs by Mambuthi (Pygmy) women, the first is sung after fishing, the second, a party song, and the third, a wedding , This recording is held at the International Library of African Music. For further information contact ilamlibrary@ru.ac.za , This recording was digitised by the International Library of African Music , Original format: 15ips reel , Equipment used in digitisation: Studer B 67 Tape Recorder; Nagra III , Software: Sound Forge V.6 , Sample rate: 44100Hz 16Bit Stereo
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Mambuthi (Pygmy) women (Performer) , Composer not specified
- Subjects: Party song , Indigenous folk music , Wedding song , Song sung after fishing , Mbau-mbili , Beni , Belgian Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Type: Sound , Music
- Identifier: vital:15304 , MOA23-10 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017450 , MOA23
- Description: Three songs by Mambuthi (Pygmy) women, the first is sung after fishing, the second, a party song, and the third, a wedding , This recording is held at the International Library of African Music. For further information contact ilamlibrary@ru.ac.za , This recording was digitised by the International Library of African Music , Original format: 15ips reel , Equipment used in digitisation: Studer B 67 Tape Recorder; Nagra III , Software: Sound Forge V.6 , Sample rate: 44100Hz 16Bit Stereo
- Full Text: false
Mbo
- Chief Baonoko and Buudu men (Performer), Composer not specified
- Authors: Chief Baonoko and Buudu men (Performer) , Composer not specified
- Subjects: Mbo party dance , Indigenous folk , Small slitdrum , Portable slitdrum , Pod-shaped slitdrum , Conical laced drums , Ivory horn and basket rattle , Chief Baonoko Gombe's village , Wamba , Kibali district , Ituri , Belgian Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Type: Sound , Music
- Identifier: vital:15295 , MOA23-01 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017441 , MOA23
- Description: Party dance song by Chief Baonoko and Buudu men, accompanied by slitdrums (small, very small and conical) and ivory horn and basket rattle , This recording is held at the International Library of African Music. For further information contact ilamlibrary@ru.ac.za , This recording was digitised by the International Library of African Music , Original format: 15ips reel , Equipment used in digitisation: Studer B 67 Tape Recorder; Nagra III , Software: Sound Forge V.6 , Sample rate: 44100Hz 16Bit Stereo
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Chief Baonoko and Buudu men (Performer) , Composer not specified
- Subjects: Mbo party dance , Indigenous folk , Small slitdrum , Portable slitdrum , Pod-shaped slitdrum , Conical laced drums , Ivory horn and basket rattle , Chief Baonoko Gombe's village , Wamba , Kibali district , Ituri , Belgian Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Type: Sound , Music
- Identifier: vital:15295 , MOA23-01 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017441 , MOA23
- Description: Party dance song by Chief Baonoko and Buudu men, accompanied by slitdrums (small, very small and conical) and ivory horn and basket rattle , This recording is held at the International Library of African Music. For further information contact ilamlibrary@ru.ac.za , This recording was digitised by the International Library of African Music , Original format: 15ips reel , Equipment used in digitisation: Studer B 67 Tape Recorder; Nagra III , Software: Sound Forge V.6 , Sample rate: 44100Hz 16Bit Stereo
- Full Text: false
Mama Josefina
- Illunga Patrice and Misomba Victor (Performer), Ilunga Patrice (Composer)
- Authors: Illunga Patrice and Misomba Victor (Performer) , Ilunga Patrice (Composer)
- Subjects: Party song , Indigenous folk music , Guitars , Bottle , Musono , Kolwezi Copper Mine , Katanga , Belgian Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Type: Sound , Music
- Identifier: vital:15450 , MOA32-04 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017756 , MOA32
- Description: Party song by Illunga Patrice and Misomba Victor with two guitars, accompanied by a bottle , This recording is held at the International Library of African Music. For further information contact ilamlibrary@ru.ac.za , This recording was digitised by the International Library of African Music , Original format: 15ips reel , Equipment used in digitisation: Studer B 67 Tape Recorder; Nagra III , Software: Sound Forge V.6 , Sample rate: 44100Hz 16Bit Stereo
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Illunga Patrice and Misomba Victor (Performer) , Ilunga Patrice (Composer)
- Subjects: Party song , Indigenous folk music , Guitars , Bottle , Musono , Kolwezi Copper Mine , Katanga , Belgian Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Type: Sound , Music
- Identifier: vital:15450 , MOA32-04 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017756 , MOA32
- Description: Party song by Illunga Patrice and Misomba Victor with two guitars, accompanied by a bottle , This recording is held at the International Library of African Music. For further information contact ilamlibrary@ru.ac.za , This recording was digitised by the International Library of African Music , Original format: 15ips reel , Equipment used in digitisation: Studer B 67 Tape Recorder; Nagra III , Software: Sound Forge V.6 , Sample rate: 44100Hz 16Bit Stereo
- Full Text: false
Abafazi bemka
- Group of young Mpondo married women (Performer), Composer not specified
- Authors: Group of young Mpondo married women (Performer) , Composer not specified
- Subjects: Party song , Indigenous folk music , No instrumentation , Matshona School , Caba Location , Tabankulu District , Eastern Cape Province , South Africa
- Type: Sound , Music
- Identifier: vital:15219 , MOA15-10 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017472 , MOA15
- Description: Party song by a group of young Mpondo married women, with no instrumentation , This recording is held at the International Library of African Music. For further information contact ilamlibrary@ru.ac.za , This recording was digitised by the International Library of African Music , Original format: 15ips reel , Equipment used in digitisation: Studer B 67 Tape Recorder; Nagra III , Software: Sound Forge V.6 , Sample rate: 44100Hz 16Bit Stereo
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Group of young Mpondo married women (Performer) , Composer not specified
- Subjects: Party song , Indigenous folk music , No instrumentation , Matshona School , Caba Location , Tabankulu District , Eastern Cape Province , South Africa
- Type: Sound , Music
- Identifier: vital:15219 , MOA15-10 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017472 , MOA15
- Description: Party song by a group of young Mpondo married women, with no instrumentation , This recording is held at the International Library of African Music. For further information contact ilamlibrary@ru.ac.za , This recording was digitised by the International Library of African Music , Original format: 15ips reel , Equipment used in digitisation: Studer B 67 Tape Recorder; Nagra III , Software: Sound Forge V.6 , Sample rate: 44100Hz 16Bit Stereo
- Full Text: false
Mama Josefina
- Ilunga Patrice and Misomba Victor (Performer), Ilunga Patrice (Composer)
- Authors: Ilunga Patrice and Misomba Victor (Performer) , Ilunga Patrice (Composer)
- Subjects: Party song , Indigenous Music , Guitars , Bottle , Cite Indigene , Kolwezi Copper Mine , Katanga , Belgian Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Type: Sound , Music
- Identifier: vital:15207 , MOA14-06 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017460 , MOA14
- Description: Party song by Ilunga Patrice and Misomba Victor, with 2 guitars, accompanied by a bottle , This recording is held at the International Library of African Music. For further information contact ilamlibrary@ru.ac.za , This recording was digitised by the International Library of African Music , Original format: 15ips reel , Equipment used in digitisation: Studer B 67 Tape Recorder; Nagra III , Software: Sound Forge V.6 , Sample rate: 44100Hz 16Bit Stereo
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Ilunga Patrice and Misomba Victor (Performer) , Ilunga Patrice (Composer)
- Subjects: Party song , Indigenous Music , Guitars , Bottle , Cite Indigene , Kolwezi Copper Mine , Katanga , Belgian Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Type: Sound , Music
- Identifier: vital:15207 , MOA14-06 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017460 , MOA14
- Description: Party song by Ilunga Patrice and Misomba Victor, with 2 guitars, accompanied by a bottle , This recording is held at the International Library of African Music. For further information contact ilamlibrary@ru.ac.za , This recording was digitised by the International Library of African Music , Original format: 15ips reel , Equipment used in digitisation: Studer B 67 Tape Recorder; Nagra III , Software: Sound Forge V.6 , Sample rate: 44100Hz 16Bit Stereo
- Full Text: false
Yando
- Chief Baonoko and Buudu men (Performer), Composer not specified
- Authors: Chief Baonoko and Buudu men (Performer) , Composer not specified
- Subjects: Party dance , Conical drums , Small slit drum , Pod slitdrums , Ivory horn , Basket rattles , Metal hand bells , Indigenous folk music , Gombe , Leopoldville (Kinshasa) , Belgian Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Type: Sound , Music
- Identifier: vital:15517 , MOA07-07 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017388 , MOA7
- Description: Party dance song by Chief Baonoko and Buudu men, accompanied by an ivory horn, 2 pod slitdrums, 2 conical drums, a small slit drum, basket rattles and 2 metal hand bells , This recording is held at the International Library of African Music. For further information contact ilamlibrary@ru.ac.za , This recording was digitised by the International Library of African Music , Original format: 15ips reel , Equipment used in digitisation: Studer B 67 Tape Recorder; Nagra III , Software: Sound Forge V.6 , Sample rate: 44100Hz 16Bit Stereo
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- Authors: Chief Baonoko and Buudu men (Performer) , Composer not specified
- Subjects: Party dance , Conical drums , Small slit drum , Pod slitdrums , Ivory horn , Basket rattles , Metal hand bells , Indigenous folk music , Gombe , Leopoldville (Kinshasa) , Belgian Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Type: Sound , Music
- Identifier: vital:15517 , MOA07-07 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1017388 , MOA7
- Description: Party dance song by Chief Baonoko and Buudu men, accompanied by an ivory horn, 2 pod slitdrums, 2 conical drums, a small slit drum, basket rattles and 2 metal hand bells , This recording is held at the International Library of African Music. For further information contact ilamlibrary@ru.ac.za , This recording was digitised by the International Library of African Music , Original format: 15ips reel , Equipment used in digitisation: Studer B 67 Tape Recorder; Nagra III , Software: Sound Forge V.6 , Sample rate: 44100Hz 16Bit Stereo
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Democracy and party dominance in Kenya and South Africa : a comparative study of the Kenya African National Union and the African National Congres
- Authors: Mwangi, Oscar Gakuo
- Date: 2013-08-15
- Subjects: Kenya African National Union African National Congress Political parties -- South Africa Political parties -- Kenya Democracy -- South Africa Democracy -- Kenya South Africa -- Politics and government Kenya -- Politics and government
- Language: English
- Type: Thesis , Doctoral , PhD
- Identifier: vital:2876 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008431
- Description: Kenya and South Africa can be described as dominant party systems, under the dominance of the Kenya African National Union CKANU) and the African National Congress CANC) respectively. A dominant party system is in essence a democracy. The spirit of democracy may, however, apparently be contradicted by the weight of party dominance, thus questioning the content of and prospects for democracy under party dominance in both Kenya and South Africa. The study is a comparative analysis of party dominance in Kenya and South Africa. The main objective is to exan1ine the relationship between party dominance and democracy in both countries. It seeks to find out how party dominance is reproducing itself and surviving the post 1990 transition processes in Kenya and South Africa. More importantly, the study also seeks to find out how party dominance impacts upon institutions that support or uphold democratization and subsequently democracy. The findings of the study demonstrate that party dominance has reproduced itself and survived the post-1990 period, and is also impacting upon democratization and democracy. The dominant parties take a similar trajectory in pursuit of dominance over the state and its apparatuses. However, they differ when it comes to their relationship with the civil society. That between KANU and civil society is antagonistic, as the ruling party seeks to augment political power through authoritarian dominance of the latter to, while that of the ANC and civil society is responsive, as the former seeks to enhance political stability in the country. The impact of party dominance upon institutions that support democracy takes similar and different trajectories in both countries. Similarities arise with respect to the detrimental impact upon institutions of the Executive that ensure accountability and transparency, evident in the increasing cases of corruption, nepotism and political patronage appointments. Similarly, there has been a detrimental impact upon the Legislature regarding parliamentary proceedings. Parliamentary committees and opposition parties are being rendered ineffective as organs of ensuring transparency and accountability, and are often subject to delegitimation. The impact of party dominance on the Judiciary, however, differs in both countries. In Kenya, the judiciary continues to suffer from excessive interference from the Executive and the ruling party, whereas in South Africa the judicial system remains largely independent with regard to the application of justice, despite constant criticisms from the dominant party. The study concludes that South Africa is, gradually, going the Kenyan way. If this condition is left unchecked there is the possibility that South Africa could eventually end up a psuedo-democracy like Kenya, where formal democratic political institutions such as multiparty elections, exist to mask the reality of authoritarian dominance. The thesis recommends that strengthening civil society organizations, opposition political parties, and state institutions in both countries to ensure greater accountability and transparency, will reverse this detrimental effect of party dominance. It also recommends meaningful constitutional reforms that will guarantee greater independence of these institutions, and the decentralization of governmental and political power to check and limit the powers of the dominant party. Also recommended are areas for further research. , KMBT_363 , Adobe Acrobat 9.54 Paper Capture Plug-in
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- Authors: Mwangi, Oscar Gakuo
- Date: 2013-08-15
- Subjects: Kenya African National Union African National Congress Political parties -- South Africa Political parties -- Kenya Democracy -- South Africa Democracy -- Kenya South Africa -- Politics and government Kenya -- Politics and government
- Language: English
- Type: Thesis , Doctoral , PhD
- Identifier: vital:2876 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008431
- Description: Kenya and South Africa can be described as dominant party systems, under the dominance of the Kenya African National Union CKANU) and the African National Congress CANC) respectively. A dominant party system is in essence a democracy. The spirit of democracy may, however, apparently be contradicted by the weight of party dominance, thus questioning the content of and prospects for democracy under party dominance in both Kenya and South Africa. The study is a comparative analysis of party dominance in Kenya and South Africa. The main objective is to exan1ine the relationship between party dominance and democracy in both countries. It seeks to find out how party dominance is reproducing itself and surviving the post 1990 transition processes in Kenya and South Africa. More importantly, the study also seeks to find out how party dominance impacts upon institutions that support or uphold democratization and subsequently democracy. The findings of the study demonstrate that party dominance has reproduced itself and survived the post-1990 period, and is also impacting upon democratization and democracy. The dominant parties take a similar trajectory in pursuit of dominance over the state and its apparatuses. However, they differ when it comes to their relationship with the civil society. That between KANU and civil society is antagonistic, as the ruling party seeks to augment political power through authoritarian dominance of the latter to, while that of the ANC and civil society is responsive, as the former seeks to enhance political stability in the country. The impact of party dominance upon institutions that support democracy takes similar and different trajectories in both countries. Similarities arise with respect to the detrimental impact upon institutions of the Executive that ensure accountability and transparency, evident in the increasing cases of corruption, nepotism and political patronage appointments. Similarly, there has been a detrimental impact upon the Legislature regarding parliamentary proceedings. Parliamentary committees and opposition parties are being rendered ineffective as organs of ensuring transparency and accountability, and are often subject to delegitimation. The impact of party dominance on the Judiciary, however, differs in both countries. In Kenya, the judiciary continues to suffer from excessive interference from the Executive and the ruling party, whereas in South Africa the judicial system remains largely independent with regard to the application of justice, despite constant criticisms from the dominant party. The study concludes that South Africa is, gradually, going the Kenyan way. If this condition is left unchecked there is the possibility that South Africa could eventually end up a psuedo-democracy like Kenya, where formal democratic political institutions such as multiparty elections, exist to mask the reality of authoritarian dominance. The thesis recommends that strengthening civil society organizations, opposition political parties, and state institutions in both countries to ensure greater accountability and transparency, will reverse this detrimental effect of party dominance. It also recommends meaningful constitutional reforms that will guarantee greater independence of these institutions, and the decentralization of governmental and political power to check and limit the powers of the dominant party. Also recommended are areas for further research. , KMBT_363 , Adobe Acrobat 9.54 Paper Capture Plug-in
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Interpreting structural polarization in Zimbabwean electoral politics since 1980
- Authors: Munhuweyi, kenneth Takudzwa
- Date: 2022-11
- Subjects: Zimbabwe -- Politics and government -- 1980- , Political history , Politics
- Language: English
- Type: Master's theses , text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10353/27105 , vital:66303
- Description: The study presents the structural polarization that characterized Zimbabwe’s postindependence electoral politics from 1980. Existing literature on the same phenomenon of polarization is both fragmented and inconsistent. Nevertheless, this study traced the history of Zimbabwean polarization to the pre-colonial and colonial periods to ascertain the reality of post-independence polarization. The postindependence of Zimbabwe under the Mugabe and Mnangagwa administrations, the ZANU-PF ruling party, was marked by political repression and restriction in electoral politics -a stealth authoritarian practice. In line with earlier studies, this research suggested that Zimbabwe is far from being an institutionalized democracy, given the dearth of electoral democratic qualities, the rule of law- and constitutional subversion. Zimbabwe has had a series of elections under monitoring and evaluation by local and international observers. The electoral observers’ reports and verdicts remain crucial in any given election and require scrutiny to determine their credibility and legitimacy. In 2018, Mnangagwa opened a doorway for international electoral monitoring/observation, previously closed by Mugabe in 2002. While recognizing Mnangagwa’s democratic aspirations, the 2017 post-coup was laced with political repression and 2018 post-election judicial verdict bias. There have been democratic transitioning impediments due to the ZANU-PF party’s centralized state institutions and militarized state capture –typical of a bureaucratic authoritarian regime. With the ZANU-PF party’s competitive authoritarianism in Zimbabwe, the thesis presented the prospects of the Citizens Coalition for Change opposition political parties’ -office seeking coalition building -aiming at maximizing electoral outcomes towards power changing and electoral reforms. , Thesis (MSoc) -- Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2022
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- Date Issued: 2022-11
- Authors: Munhuweyi, kenneth Takudzwa
- Date: 2022-11
- Subjects: Zimbabwe -- Politics and government -- 1980- , Political history , Politics
- Language: English
- Type: Master's theses , text
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10353/27105 , vital:66303
- Description: The study presents the structural polarization that characterized Zimbabwe’s postindependence electoral politics from 1980. Existing literature on the same phenomenon of polarization is both fragmented and inconsistent. Nevertheless, this study traced the history of Zimbabwean polarization to the pre-colonial and colonial periods to ascertain the reality of post-independence polarization. The postindependence of Zimbabwe under the Mugabe and Mnangagwa administrations, the ZANU-PF ruling party, was marked by political repression and restriction in electoral politics -a stealth authoritarian practice. In line with earlier studies, this research suggested that Zimbabwe is far from being an institutionalized democracy, given the dearth of electoral democratic qualities, the rule of law- and constitutional subversion. Zimbabwe has had a series of elections under monitoring and evaluation by local and international observers. The electoral observers’ reports and verdicts remain crucial in any given election and require scrutiny to determine their credibility and legitimacy. In 2018, Mnangagwa opened a doorway for international electoral monitoring/observation, previously closed by Mugabe in 2002. While recognizing Mnangagwa’s democratic aspirations, the 2017 post-coup was laced with political repression and 2018 post-election judicial verdict bias. There have been democratic transitioning impediments due to the ZANU-PF party’s centralized state institutions and militarized state capture –typical of a bureaucratic authoritarian regime. With the ZANU-PF party’s competitive authoritarianism in Zimbabwe, the thesis presented the prospects of the Citizens Coalition for Change opposition political parties’ -office seeking coalition building -aiming at maximizing electoral outcomes towards power changing and electoral reforms. , Thesis (MSoc) -- Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2022
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- Date Issued: 2022-11
Butler's party
- Authors: Brown, William J
- Date: 1961
- Subjects: 1 inch = 200 Rhynland roods 30.5595° S, 22.9375° E , British settlers of 1820 (South Africa) Maps , South Africa History 1806-1910 Maps
- Language: English
- Type: maps , digital maps , cartographic
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/109569 , vital:33157 , Cory Library for Humanities Research, Rhodes University Library, Grahamstown, South Africa , MP468.470
- Description: Diagram of the location … and extension thereof ceded to Capt. Thomas Butler's party, now the farm Melville Park, in the district of Albany; surveyed 13th June 1826 [by] Wm. J. Brown. Photo negative.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1961
- Authors: Brown, William J
- Date: 1961
- Subjects: 1 inch = 200 Rhynland roods 30.5595° S, 22.9375° E , British settlers of 1820 (South Africa) Maps , South Africa History 1806-1910 Maps
- Language: English
- Type: maps , digital maps , cartographic
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/109569 , vital:33157 , Cory Library for Humanities Research, Rhodes University Library, Grahamstown, South Africa , MP468.470
- Description: Diagram of the location … and extension thereof ceded to Capt. Thomas Butler's party, now the farm Melville Park, in the district of Albany; surveyed 13th June 1826 [by] Wm. J. Brown. Photo negative.
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1961
Cinderella song
- African Music Research Party, Composer not specified, Tracey, Hugh
- Authors: African Music Research Party , Composer not specified , Tracey, Hugh
- Date: 0000-00-00
- Subjects: Popular music--Africa , Dance music , Dance music--Caribbean Area , Field recordings , Africa, Sub-Saharan , Africa Country no specified city not specified f-sa
- Language: Creole
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/205266 , vital:46883 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa , Hugh Tracey Commercial Records, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa , CR0746 , Research no.DKWA1296
- Description: Calypso music with guitar accompaniment
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 0000-00-00
- Authors: African Music Research Party , Composer not specified , Tracey, Hugh
- Date: 0000-00-00
- Subjects: Popular music--Africa , Dance music , Dance music--Caribbean Area , Field recordings , Africa, Sub-Saharan , Africa Country no specified city not specified f-sa
- Language: Creole
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/205266 , vital:46883 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa , Hugh Tracey Commercial Records, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa , CR0746 , Research no.DKWA1296
- Description: Calypso music with guitar accompaniment
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 0000-00-00