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JOHANNESBURG — Hugh Masekela, the legendary trumpeter, blew his horn, sang with bluesy fervor and boogied across the stage on his puffy, 70-year old knees in his "Songs of Migration," a revival of the music made by those who came from all over southern Africa to dig for gold and search for work here in the continent's great boom town.
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There's plenty packed in - heartbreaking tales of migration, protest songs, boozy hoedowns, even brass-heavy instrumentals.
Another distinct theme in the songs arises from the massive flows of migration from the poverty-stricken Bhojpur region to big cities.
The researchers recorded more unique songs (listen below) during this period of migration than has ever been observed before in this group, which belong to the Bering-Chukchi-Beaufort population, the biggest of four geographically isolated populations.
"The choir seemed to call up strange echoes among the cliffs — rich songs of progress, of vast migrations to better lands, of explorers, overtones from the marching pioneers," said an article in the church newsletter three months later.
And musicians come to hear the age-old songs with fifteen-syllable lines and themes of migration and survival.
Another similarity is the theme of migration.
Patterns of migration will certainly change.
It's a rarefied version of migration.
The fruits of migration are clear.
There are many ecological implications of migration.
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