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'''Father Corbeil''' was a [[French Canada|French Canadian]] missionary who collected and documented musical instruments of [[Zambia]]'s [[Bemba]] people during the middle of the [[twentieth century]]. He published a book with photos and brief descriptions. Part of his collection is now housed at the University of Zambia Library, but due to lack of funds is in poor condition. Father Corbeil established Moto Moto Museum at [[Mbala]] to preserve archeological, tradition and historical artifacts.

'''Father Jean Jacques Corbeil''' was a [[French Canada|French Canadian]] [[Roman Catholic]] [[missionary]] who collected and documented musical instruments of [[Zambia]]'s [[Bemba people]] during the middle of the twentieth century. He published a book with photos and brief descriptions. Part of his collection is now housed at the University of Zambia Library, but due to lack of funds is in poor condition. Father Corbeil established the [[Moto Moto Museum]] at [[Mbala, Zambia|Mbala]] named in remembrance of [[Joseph Dupont (bishop)|Bishop Joseph 'Moto Moto' Dupont]] to preserve archeological, traditional and historical artifacts.



== References ==

== References ==

* Corbeil, J.J. ''Mbusa: Sacred emblems of the Bemba''. London/Mbala: Ethnographical Publishers/Moto Moto Museum, 1982.

* Corbeil, J. J. ''Mbusa: Sacred emblems of the Bemba''. London/Mbala: Ethnographical Publishers/Moto Moto Museum, 1982.



== External links ==

== External links ==

* [http://www.zambiatourism.com/motomoto/index.htm Moto Moto Museum]

* [http://www.zambiatourism.com/motomoto/index.htm Moto Moto Museum]



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Father Jean Jacques Corbeil was a French Canadian Roman Catholic missionary who collected and documented musical instruments of Zambia's Bemba people during the middle of the twentieth century. He published a book with photos and brief descriptions. Part of his collection is now housed at the University of Zambia Library, but due to lack of funds is in poor condition. Father Corbeil established the Moto Moto MuseumatMbala named in remembrance of Bishop Joseph 'Moto Moto' Dupont to preserve archeological, traditional and historical artifacts.

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