The Aku-Ahwa and Aku-Maga post-burial rites of the Jukun peoples of northern Nigeria
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"African music", a lecture given at Natal University
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Editorial
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Changing times
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The future of music in Basutoland
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Problems of pitch, pattern and harmony in the ocarina music of the Venda
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African Music, Vol. 2, No. 2 (1959)
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Contributors to this number
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Backmatter
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THE ORIGIN OF THE KEMANAK by JAAP KUNST. In Bijdragm tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde, Deel 116, 2e Afl (1960). pp. 263-9, 4 plates.
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THE DRUM AND THE HOE - Life and Lore of the Haitian People, by HAROLD COURLANDER, University of California Press, 1960. xvi + 371 pp., 90 photographs, 109 pp. of musical transcriptions.
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NATALE NATALE O, words and music by Father F. Giorgietti, F.S.C., Editrice Nigrizia, via Meloncello 3/3, Bologna, Italy, 19 pp., no price given, Zande text with an alternative Latin version.
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Notes and News
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Report of the Annual General Meeting of the African Music Society
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Publications received by the Library
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The editor on tour in America
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Negro Folksong Scholarship in the United States
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Letters to the Editor
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Kamba carvers
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George W. Cable and two sources of jazz
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Music on stamps
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Indonesia and Africa: the xylophone as a culture-indicator
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The music of my people: an introduction to music Barotseland
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Employments of the "standard pattern" in Yoruba music
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