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    • Class Struggles as reflected In Selected Banyoro Folk Songs 

      Cemeri, Sharon (Makerere University, 2023-08-15)
      The purpose of this research was to analyze class struggles as reflected in the Banyoro folksongs. The Banyoro have different classes of people. However according to O. Bertell (1968) Class divides people into developed ...
    • Imagery in Lumasaba folk songs 

      Ainembabazi, Daisy (Makerere University, 2022-12-14)
      The most serious problem that formed the basis of this research is the gradual dying of the songs being sang among the Bamasaba due to the influence of the western culture. This study examines the imagery in these songs ...
    • Imagery in the Ganda marriage Folk Songs 

      Babirye, Joan (Makerere University., 2022-04-28)
      The past years, many things have changed in our cultural norms where people take traditional folk songs about marriage just for entertainment rather than acknowledging the importance and message that lies in the images ...
    • Parallelism in Kinyankole folk songs 

      Ninsiima, Lucy (Makerere University, 2022-01)
      This study attempted an analysis of the language used in Kinyankole folk songs. It specifically focused on the parallel features, both structural and phonological which are used both in composition and performance. To ...
    • The uses of Figurative language in the selected Samia Folksongs. 

      Nabwire, Sandra Edith (Makerere University, 2023-12-15)
      The study sought to identify and explain how selected figures of speech were used to develop thematic and aesthetic beauty of the Samia folksongs. The major objectives of study were to examine how the figures of speech ...