- The
litungu is a
traditional lyre pla**** by the
Luhya ethnic group of
Kenya (including the
Bukusu subgroup). It has
seven strings.
Other varieties of...
- Krar (Ethiopia)
Kwitra (Algeria)
Lamellophone Lesiba (Southern Africa)
Litungu (Kenya)
Lokanga bara (Madagascar)
Malimbe (Congo)
Marovany (Madagascar)...
- most of
which are plucked,
among them the begena, endongo, kissar, krar,
litungu, nyatiti, obokano, simsimiyya, and tanbūra.
Scandinavia Finland/Karelia...
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simsimiyya Ethiopia and Eritrea: begena, dita, krar Kenya: kibugander,
litungu, nyatiti,
obokano Sudan: kissar, tanbūra Uganda: endongo,
ntongoli Burmese...
- Sifuna. The
Bukusu play a
traditional seven-stringed lyre
known as the
litungu and the silili.
Elijah Masinde, who
formalised the
traditional faith through...
- up to a
certain level and came an
instrument with
eight strings called "
litungu" pla**** po****rly in
Bungoma by a
group of
people called bukusu in a band...
-
Initiation Ceremony and
their not less than
fifty Makithi artifacts),
girls (
Litungu or Bwali),
relying on cattle, goats, wild meat, fish,
chicken and c****ava...
- ("muulya"), a
symbol of fertility,
where she
remains until a gr**** hut ("
litungu") is
built for her. She is
given protective medicine by an
older woman...