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Analysis of Lullabic Songs in Traditional African Communities: Some Nigerian Examples
Abstract
Like other forms of traditional poetry, African lullabies which are a
relatively described genre, tell stories about the African experience; and
therefore serve as a veritable source of socio-cultural commentary on one
hand, and a ventilative and therapeutic medium on the other: composed and transmitted with individual touch from age to age. Drawing from different ethno-cultural backgrounds, the present paper examines the form, content and function of some Nigerian lullabies thereby revealing their inevitable relevance to the overall realisation of an African cultural continuity, language growth and literary experience. The paper is to stir up further discussions and stimulate comments which should eventually result in a wider interest in African lullabies and African Childlore in general.
relatively described genre, tell stories about the African experience; and
therefore serve as a veritable source of socio-cultural commentary on one
hand, and a ventilative and therapeutic medium on the other: composed and transmitted with individual touch from age to age. Drawing from different ethno-cultural backgrounds, the present paper examines the form, content and function of some Nigerian lullabies thereby revealing their inevitable relevance to the overall realisation of an African cultural continuity, language growth and literary experience. The paper is to stir up further discussions and stimulate comments which should eventually result in a wider interest in African lullabies and African Childlore in general.