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    Papua New Guinea vol. 2. Enga Traditional Music
    Reay, Marie Olive (1922-2004); Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies; Duvelle, Frédéric
    Recorded December 1974 in Wabag and Wapenamanda Sub Districts of Papua New Guinea during the production of the Film "Tighten the drums." -- Track 2. Casual Pan-Pipe music recorded at Irelya (Wabag S. D.) on 9 December 1974. Player: Taiasa Talyaga. -- Track 3. Mourning song. Recorded at Wabag on 13 December 1974.
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    Papua New Guinea vol. 1. Chimbu Music - Kukane Traditions
    (1974) Reay, Marie Olive (1922-2004); Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies; Duvelle, Frédéric
    Traditional songs, sung and played by various performers, recorded 15-21 September 1974 at Bongugl and Womatne. Recording, text, photographs and presentation by Frederic Duvelle.
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    Noonkanbah
    (1980) Reay, Marie Olive (1922-2004); Rissole Records; Writer and performer: R. U. Ready
    Side 1. The Noonkanbah Scabs -- Side 2. The Road to Noonkanbah.
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    Arnhem Land, Volume 2: authentic Australian Aboriginal songs and dances
    Reay, Marie Olive (1922-2004); His Master's Voice; Recorder: Adolphus Peter Elkin (1891-1979)
    Originally collected and recorded by A.P. Elkin. -- Side 1. Warranggan -- Men's djarada -- Women's djarada -- Mulara -- Ngorungapa -- Side 2. The mulara of north-east Arnhem Land -- Waramiri.
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    Arnhem Land, Volume 1: authentic Australian Aboriginal songs and dances
    Reay, Marie Olive (1922-2004); His Master's Voice; Recorder: Adolphus Peter Elkin (1891-1979)
    Originally collected and recorded by A.P. Elkin. -- Side 1. Wongga -- Nyindi-yindi -- Walaka -- Side 2. Gunborg -- Indji-indji -- Gunbalanya bunborg.
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    Music of New Guinea the Australian Trust Territory: an introduction
    (1958) Reay, Marie Olive (1922-2004); Wattle Recordings; Compiler: Ray Sheridan
    Details of recordings and instruments on leaflet and container. Edited by Ray Sheridan.
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    Music of the Kaluli
    (1981) Reay, Marie Olive (1922-2004); Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies; Recorder: Steven Feld
    Recorded February-July 1977, in Southern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea, by Steven Feld. -- Side A. Music of work and recreation: Garden clearing by men's work group. Wo: ni nuwo, solo heyalo song. Uluna, jaw's harp solo. Three heyalo duets. -- Side B. Ceremonial music: Music of iwo. Music of sabio. Music of Ko:luba.