Men's Chorus accompanied by hourglass drums
Unpublished recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during a mission in Australian New Guinea in 1970. These are music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab in the district of West Sepik.
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Men's Chorus accompanied by hourglass drums
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Choeur d'hommes accompagné de tambours-sabliers
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Unpublished recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during a mission in Australian New Guinea in 1970. These are music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab in the district of West Sepik.
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00:00:41
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1970
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1972
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Amanab
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Amanab
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This song concerns the Baduj ethnic group, a sub-group of the Sundanese population.
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Music (Vocal and instrumental)
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Field recording
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Singing voice: men's choir
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Beat drum
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Anba
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Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970.
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Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris.
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For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): see information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr
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Magnetic tape
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Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD.
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CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_23
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SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_23
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