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Music of the Kaluli

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Reay, Marie Olive (1922-2004)
Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies
Recorder: Steven Feld

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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.

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This audio recording is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced without the prior permission of the Archives Program, Australian National University

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