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Appendix A: Songs on Accompanying Web Site

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 November 2011

Fraser G. McNeill
Affiliation:
University of Pretoria
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Songs referred to in the text that can be heard by logging onto

http://www.cambridge.org/us/9781107009912:

  1. Tshikona’ – Recorded at Vhuhosi, Nengwenani ya Themeli, July 2005.

  2. ‘The Great Domba Song’ – Tsianda, May 2005.

  3. Nya Vhasedza’ from the vhusha initiation – Tsianda, March 2005.

  4. Vho i vhonna naa?’ – Peer educators, Ha-Matsa, June 2005.

  5. Daraga’ – Peer educators, Tshikombani, May 2005.

  6. Khodomu Ndi Bosso’ – Peer educators, Ha-Matsa, June 2005.

  7. AIDSE’ – Peer educators, Tshakhuma, August 2005.

  8. Zwonaka’ (commonly heard version) – Tsianda, March 2005.

  9. Zwonaka’ (peer education version) – Ha-Matsa, July 2005.

  10. Khondomiza!’ – Peer educators, Ha-Matsa, June 2005.

  11. Jojo Tshilangano’ – Peer educators, Tshakhuma, August 2005.

  12. Ri do i fhenya’ – Peer educators, Ha-Matsa, June 2005.

  13. Muimana’ – Peer educators, Tshikombani, May 2005.

  14. Jealous Down’ – Peer educators, Tshikombani, May 2005.

  15. Zwidzumbe’ – Solomon Mathase, Ngulumbi, June 2005.

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Print publication year: 2011

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