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The Aku-Ahwa and Aku-Maga post-burial rites of the Jukun peoples of northern Nigeria
"African music", a lecture given at Natal University
Editorial
Changing times
The future of music in Basutoland
Problems of pitch, pattern and harmony in the ocarina music of the Venda
African Music, Vol. 2, No. 2 (1959)
Contributors to this number
Backmatter
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.
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.
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.
Notes and News
Report of the Annual General Meeting of the African Music Society
Publications received by the Library
The editor on tour in America
Negro Folksong Scholarship in the United States
Letters to the Editor
Kamba carvers
George W. Cable and two sources of jazz
Music on stamps
Indonesia and Africa: the xylophone as a culture-indicator
The music of my people: an introduction to music Barotseland
Employments of the "standard pattern" in Yoruba music