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WALL PAINTINGS BY SNAKE-CHARMERS IN TANGANYIKA by H. Cory. Faber, 99 pp.
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Some comments on THE ICILA DANCE OLD STYLE by A. M. Jones and L. Kombe, published by Longmans Green for the African Music Society, 1952, 49 pp.
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The fascination of the talking drums
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Music of the Gold Coast
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Initiation a la musique Congolaise
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Osborn Awards for the best recordings of African music for the year 1953
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The International Library of African Music
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Bamboo pipes of the Batetela children
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The role of the drummer in Akan society
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Song text of the Bashi
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The influence of the west African songs of Derision in the new world
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East and West, North and South
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Notes on an idiophone used in Kabile initiation rites by the Mbae
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The talking drums of the Yoruba
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Yoruba folk operas
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The state of folk music in Bantu Africa
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The music of Tiv
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Tribal style and free expression
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African Music, Vol. 1, No. 1 (1954)
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Forward
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Editorial
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PROBLEMES D’AFRIQUE CENTRALE, No. 26, 4e Trim., 1954 — Numéro consacrè à la Musique Nègre.
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List of Books and Pamphlets Received
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Contributors to this number
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