Waganda Band, 1860 s
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Waganda Band, 1860 s
Engraving showing a group of the Waganda, or Baganda, people of south-central Uganda playing musical instruments, early 1860 s. Between 1860 and 1863 the British explorers, John Hanning Speke and James Augustus Grant, led an expedition to find the source of the Nile; finally proving, once and for all, that the Victoria Nyanza was the source of the river. During their journey they were fortunate to enjoy the hospitality of the Waganda people and their music
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1860 1863 Augustus Band Enjoy Explorers Fin D Finally Fortunate Grant Hanning Hospitality Instruments Journey Nile Nyanza Proving Source Speke Uganda Musical
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This engraving, dating back to the early 1860s, captures a memorable moment during the British exploratory expedition led by John Hanning Speke and James Augustus Grant to discover the source of the Nile. The image shows a group of the Waganda, or Baganda, people of south-central Uganda, warmly welcoming the explorers with their captivating music. Between 1860 and 1863, Speke and Grant embarked on a groundbreaking journey to prove once and for all that Lake Victoria Nyanza was the long-sought source of the Nile. Their expedition was a significant milestone in the history of exploration, as it put an end to centuries of speculation and uncertainty regarding the Nile's origins. During their stay with the Waganda people, Speke and Grant were fortunate to experience their rich cultural traditions, including their music. The Waganda people are renowned for their musical prowess, and this engraving beautifully depicts them playing various musical instruments, such as drums, flutes, and lyres. The warm hospitality extended to the explorers by the Waganda people played a crucial role in the success of their expedition. The image serves as a testament to the strong bond that was formed between the two parties, which allowed Speke and Grant to document the people, their customs, and their land in detail. This engraving is an essential historical record of a pivotal moment in the exploration of Africa and the discovery of the Nile's source. It offers a glimpse into the past, providing valuable insights into the lives of the Waganda people and the impact of the British explorers' journey on their lives.
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