Ajin
Recording features ritual music recorded under the direction of H.D. Noone, Protector of Aborigines in Perak, F.M.S. The performers are identified as unidentified singers and percussionists.
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Ajin
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Ajin
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Recording features ritual music recorded under the direction of H.D. Noone, Protector of Aborigines in Perak, F.M.S. The performers are identified as unidentified singers and percussionists.
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Item notes: Song was given by a tiger spirit to a chief in Ulu Nenggiri in Kelantan. Its message led his group to make a new settlement at Ajin, just over the border of Cameron Highlands Performance notes: Temiar dream music - religious ritual songs and dances performed in a Temiar long-house [shamanic, animistic faith]]
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0.002546296296
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1941-12-01
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Temiar
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English
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H.D. Noone (sound recordist)
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Ethnography, shamanic, animistic faith
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Religious
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Music (Vocal)
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Field recording
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Percussion
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1CS0087301
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BBC00057
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Culture
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Recorded...under the direction of H.D. Noone. Protector of Aborigines, Perak, F.M.S.: label Ritual music.
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temiar