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RCS/Y304M-O/Y304N contains:
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113 Niapu's head wife
114 [Niapu and some of his people]
115 Rather an attractive study of a Mangbetu woman I met at Egbundu
116 [Niapu's orchestra]
117 [Niapu's orchestra]
118 [Niapu's orchestra]
119 Mombo, at Ekibondo in a pensive mood
120 The girl at Megrindra who always made zombi for me
121 [Carving given to Powell]
122 The tamburu as seen from behind
123 A Bangwa girl
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W. Powell collection on Africa 1930s

Title [Niapu's orchestra]
Reference Y304N/118
Content and context

The caption on the album page reads: 'Niapu's orchestra, was one of the best that I have ever heard. They played weird and frenzied music, which possessed unusual rythm [sic].

They have a great variety of drums and instruments.

In the top right hand picture [Y304N/118] looking from right to left is - Edundu, the big drum. Next four Ebrundru's which are brass studded and slung from the shoulder in play; and then a few small dog shaped drums which they call nec-bo-bo. Behind is negbanzi a huge ivory trumpet, attached to the mouth of this is a long wooden cylinder bound with leopard hide.

Another instrument is a brass bound pole which has hundreds of small bells attached to it, this is shaken up and down continuously all the time they are playing'.

Further information

For photographs of the orchestra on the same album page see Y304N/116-117.

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