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    • Akahoho kakitari 

      SANDE, Patrick (2010-06-03)
      Kakitari is a traditional dance of the Bakiga people performed after bride wealth has been given.
    • Enanga y'endegye 

      Tindiwensi, Aron (2010-06-03)
      The song is about the Basigi clan and their ways of living.
    • Enganda zaiga 

      Rwomushana, Harriet (2010-06-03)
      The clans have to come together and work as one.
    • Enganda zaiga 

      Rwomushana, Harriet (2010-06-03)
      The song is emphasizing the clans to come together.
    • Enyena yaruga ahiremera 

      Katere, Hope (2010-06-03)
      "Enyena yaruga ahiremera" means the calf has come from the hill of Iremera.
    • Enyena yaruga ahiremera Lyrics 

      Katere, Hope (2010-06-03)
      The lyrics are about a good calf which is irreplacable.
    • Farewell 

      Kiconco, Prossy (2010-06-03)
      The song is about bidding farewell to the parents.
    • Hariyo enduru ya baingi 

      Muhesi, Jovanice (2010-06-03)
      The song is about the people of long ago who used to celebrate after killing each other.
    • Hariyo enduru ya baingi (lyrics) 

      Muhesi, Jovanice (2010-06-03)
      The lyrics are of a song about the people who used to kill them selves.
    • Interview 

      Keneema, Sarah (2010-06-03)
      The performer talks about the folk tales she learned from her grandfather.
    • Kacebe cebe na mbaju ina 

      Keneema, Sarah (2010-06-03)
      The story talks about how step-children are treated by their step mothers.
    • Kaisiki iwe iwe balingeya 

      Keneema, Sarah (2010-06-03)
      This folktale is meant to teach people how to welcome anything that comes their way.
    • Karamu k'orubero 

      Tindiwensi, Aron (2010-06-03)
      Karamu k'orubero is about an in-law.
    • Mamaskini 

      Keneema, Sarah (2010-06-03)
      The story is about an orphan who was seeking for help.
    • Mundekye nze aha musharaba 

      Kiconco, Prossy (2010-06-03)
      The music is advising people to repent.
    • Murare gye ndagyenda 

      Muhesi, Jovanice (2010-06-03)
      The lyrics represent a girl's farewell message to her family.
    • Nimwije twombeke Uganda 

      Rwomushana, Harriet (2010-06-03)
      The song is calling Ugandans to come together and develop Uganda.
    • Nkuzire baana bangye 

      Katere, Hope (2010-06-03)
      The song is about an adult who is telling her children that he has become very old.
    • Nkuzire baana bangye Lyrics 

      Katere, Hope (2010-06-03)
      The lyrics are about an old woman telling her children that she has indeed grown.
    • Ogyende omanyire agarubanda 

      Zabanungirano, Tereza (2010-06-03)
      The song is teaching the girl who is going to get married.