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===Makewane (rain-shrine) style===
===Makewane (rain-shrine) style===
The Sakalas framed their sound as [[Makewane music]]—named for the historic rain-shrine traditions—blending rural ceremonial aesthetics with urban Zambian pop to create a modern folk idiom identified with cultural continuity and national pride.<ref>“Makewane Music,” blog explainer, 14 Jan 2009, accessed 2025. https://makewane.blogspot.com/</ref><ref>“Sakala Brothers Arts Center,” Makewane/Rain Shrine Music (official site), accessed 2025. https://sakalabrothers.wordpress.com/sakala-brothers-arts-center/</ref>
The Sakalas framed their sound as [[Makewane Music]]—named for the historic rain-shrine traditions—blending rural ceremonial aesthetics with urban Zambian pop to create a modern folk idiom identified with cultural continuity and national pride.<ref>“Makewane Music,” blog explainer, 14 Jan 2009, accessed 2025. https://makewane.blogspot.com/</ref><ref>“Sakala Brothers Arts Center,” Makewane/Rain Shrine Music (official site), accessed 2025. https://sakalabrothers.wordpress.com/sakala-brothers-arts-center/</ref>


==Hiatus and ministry==
==Hiatus and ministry==