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  <title>03hip hop sampletracks Umlazi Youth</title>
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Umlazi township is one of the most populated urban African settlements in Durban.it has a rich history predating the arrival of Colonial forces in the territory now called Natal. It is said to have gotten its name from the king of  the Zulu state: Shaka. Whilst most histories ans discriptions of this area have been done by outsiders talking to distant audiences, the Durbansing research has helped to uncover and re-center memories held by thothose who call uMlazi; Home.

This is part of the Raw Footage compiled by Umlazi youth organisation:  http://youthumlazi.wordpress.com/

, in the South Durban, covering many sections and household profiles.

Incudes mainly collected interwviews following standard D/S questionnaire format i.e. biography, family tree, and memories about area, what has changed? What would you change? Dreams for future of area/self, popular saying/proverb, favorite song and any other comments (see D/s questionnaire on  www.durbansings.wordpress.com )â¦Also some sampler Indegenous Hip Hop tracks by Umlazi Mcees and Zulu hihop heads.UMKHONTO (Farmboy &amp; Silent)
Mix languages mainly Zulu/English
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  <subject>Umlazi Youth; oral history; Durban Sings; KwaZulu Natal; Hip hop; ccs; motho</subject>
  <creator>Umkhonto</creator>
  <licenseurl>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/za/</licenseurl>
  <identifier>03rawFootageArchiveUmlaziYouth</identifier>
  <uploader>molefindlovu@yahoo.com</uploader>
  <addeddate>2009-07-05 17:43:12</addeddate>
  <publicdate>2009-07-05 17:43:54</publicdate>
  <filesxml>Sun Dec 5 23:08:03 UTC 2010</filesxml>
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