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Transcript of Interview with a local leader in Lwengo district
Transcript of Interview with a local leader in Lwengo district
Transcript of Interview with 2 PAPs in Lwengo district
FOLK MUSICIANS IN UGANDA, by K. P. Wachsmann, Ph.D. (Uganda Museum Occasional Paper No. 2); the Uganda Museum, Kampala, 1956
The structure of Kiganda xylophone music
Modern sculpture and sculptors in east Africa
The Endara xylophone of Bukonjo
Towards a text book of Kiganda music
Music in Uganda
The music of Ankole: the Sheegu pipeband, and the regalia of the royal drum "Bagyendanwa"
Ennanga music
Music in Uganda: a brief report
AN INTRODUCTION TO EAST AFRICAN MUSIC FOR SCHOOLS by S. Mbabi-Katana. Milton Obote Foundation. Kampala, Uganda.
UGANDA NATIONAL CRAFTS SCHEME
Trees and anthills: songs of Karimojong women's groups
Some preliminary notes on the music of the Cwezi cult in Ankole (Western Uganda)
Report on pitch perception experiments carried out in Buganda and Busoga (Uganda)
MYTH, RITUAL AND KINGSHIP IN BUGANDA, by Benjamin C. Ray, Oxford University Press, New York, Oxford, 1991,239pp., illus., photos.
Fieldwork in Lango, northern Uganda Feb-Mar 1997
Xylophone music of Uganda: theembaire of Nakibembe, Busoga
The musical scene in Uganda views from without and within
Baakisimba: Gender in the Music and Dance of the Baganda People of Uganda. Sylvia A. Nannyonga-Tamusuza, 2005. 294 pp., 13 figures, 19 plates. New York: Routledge (Current Research in Ethnomusicology Series). Jennifer C. post, series editor.
Ethnomusicology in East Africa. Perspectives from Uganda and Beyond. Selected papers from the 1st International Symposium on Ethnomusicology, Makerere University, Kampala, 2009. S. Nannyonga-Tamusuza and T. Solomon (eds.). 2012. Kampala: Fountain Publishers. 255pp.
Kusamira: singing rituals of wellness in southern Uganda
Music and notions of citizenship in the humanitarian work of two NGOs in Uganda
Ugandan Music in the Marketing Era: The Branded Arena. David G. Pier. 2015. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 8 images, 5 figures, 2 tables, index, 203pp.
Tuning the Kingdom: Kawuugulu Musical Performance, Politics, and Story Telling in Buganda. Damascus Kafumbe, 2018. Rochester: University of Rochester Press. 31 illustrations, 23 musical examples, bibliography, index. 151 pp.
LEO PALAYENG
Harnessing community musicians as living archives for “sustainable” teaching and learning of Ugandan musics at Makerere University