
Buganda Series Ep 4 - Royal African Drums, Barkcloth Making And UNESCO
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Welcome to Episode 4 of our 7-part series on the history of the Great Kingdom of Buganda.
We are filming inside an ancient palace—now a royal tomb—the final resting place of four Great African Kings—The Kasubi Royal Tombs.
This series uncovers Buganda’s history, royalty, spirituality, conservation, and the restoration of the Kasubi Tombs.
My curiosity runs deep, and their ancestral knowledge will challenge what we think we know—while also opening up doors to the unknown.
It is going to be a long journey back in time, so you’ll want to settle right in.
In this fourth segment, we chat about royal drums and the king's music, the origins of barkcloth making, and make sense of what it means for Kasubi Royal Tombs to be called a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Featured Guests:
Ssekibuule Elvis - Court Historian & Tour Guide
Albert Kasozi - Tourism Consultant & ED. Emeritus Buganda Heritage & Tourism Board
ENJOY!
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