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June 25-29; July 2-6,2014
Log Sheet #7
Smithsonian Folklife Festival
Audio/Video Log Sheet
Logger/Videographer: Bill & Mary Aldacushion
Memory Card Number-Tascam: CFCH20
File Name: Boma-0155.wav
Memory Card Number-Zoom H2:CFCH22
File Name:
Presenter: Patrick Ondiek Agendo
Date/Time:7/4/14  3:30 pm
Program: Kenya Mambo Poa
Stage: Boma
Group Name: [[strikethrough]] Coastal  Communities [[/strikethrough]] Ethnic Identity
Region/Style:

[[2 columned table]]
| PERFORMER(S) | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION |
| --- | --- |
| Dennis Opudo | W. Kenya - Lua |
| Noria Golo | N. Kenya - [[strikethrough]] Buranda [[/strikethrough]] Burana |
| Henry Ontario | Kisi (Lives in Texas |
| Mohamed [[strikethrough]] Cardania [[/strikethrough]] Kaderdina | Originally from India - Lives in Mombasa |

[[underline]] Contents/Notes(continue on back): [[/underline]] 
[[right margin]] 42 different Tribe, Each with own language [[/right margin]]
1. How do you self identify
2. -Dennis: Kenyan Lua, Polygamus community
3.  Position of houses indicate [[?]] of wives
4.  Why polygamy? Bring on Di
5. -Noria: Live Stock Raising: Cow, goats ... now Camels
6.  Burnana. Men can take extra wives if first
7.  wife can't have children
8. -Henry. Born in Kenya, now lives in Texas
who are Kisi's-SW Kenya Below Lake Victoria
Kisi's grow white corn, sugar, Casaba.
Kisi People are Banto
-Mohammed-Family migrated in 1850's. Muslim, speak
Swahili, Traders & Business People
Henry Born in home with midwife
Land has been sub-divided    
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