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ECOMUSICOLOGY, INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION IN IBADAN, NIGERIA
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STORYTELLING SONGS OF THE ÈWÈ-DÒMÈ OF GHANA
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"SINGING THE HEALING": THE RITUALS OF THE TWELVE APOSTLES CHURCH IN GHANA
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Beverly B. Mack. Muslim Women Sing: Hausa Popular Song
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Akuno, Emily Achieng'. Music Education in Africa: Concept, Process, and Practice
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Mantombi Matotiyana: Songs of Greeting, Healing and Heritage
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Msia Kibona Clark. Hip-Hop in Africa: Prophets of the City and Dustyfoot Philosophers
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Contributors to this issue
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Annual Subscription Rates of ILAM
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Publications of ILAM
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STILL RECORDING AFRICAN MUSIC IN THE FIELD
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Frontmatter
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Editorial
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“MUSIC OF THE SLAVES” IN THE INDIAN OCEAN CREOLE ISLANDS: A PERSPECTIVE FROM THE SEYCHELLES
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SOKKIE DANCING IN PRETORIA: POPULAR AFRIKAANS MUSIC, DANCE, AND IDENTITY
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BEYOND NATIONHOOD: HAUL MUSIC FROM A POSTCOLONIAL PERSPECTIVE IN WESTERN SAHARA AND MAURITANIA
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CONSTRUCTING DAGARA GYIL PEDAGOGY: THE LEGACY OF BERNARD WOMA
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APPALACHIAN BLACK FIDDLING: HISTORY AND CREATIVITY
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LIVENESS, MULTIFOCALITY, EAVESDROPPING IN ETHNOMUSICOLOGICAL FIELDWORK RESEARCH AT GHANAIAN FESTIVALS AND ROYAL FUNERALS
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In Hip hop Time: Music, Memory and Social Change in Urban Senegal
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Sekuru’s Stories
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Alternate African Reality: Electronic, Electroacoustic and Experimental Music from Africa and the Diaspora
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Dance in West Africa: Analysis and Description in Relation to Aspects of Communication Theory
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The La Traviata Affair: Opera in the Age of Apartheid
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