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Sioux and Navajo (Album 1401). Music of the Sioux or Dakotas of Northern U.S. and the Navajo of the south-west, recorded in Indian communities by Professor Willard Rhodes, of Columbia University, with the co-operation of the U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs. Notes by Dr. Rhodes, with foreword by Dr. W. Beatty and Réné d'Haroncourt, of the U.S. Indian Service. - Equatorial Africa (Album 1402). Recorded in the field by André Didier, of the Ogoue-Congo expedition in French Equatorial Africa. Notes by Gilbert Rouget, of the Musée de l'Homme, with introduction by Harold Courlander. - Drums of Haiti (Album 1403). Recorded in Haiti by Harold Courlander. Notes and introduction by Harold Courlander. - Middle East—Palestine (Album 1408). Recorded in Israel by the Folk Music Department of the Anthropological Institute. Notes by Raphael Patai, with foreword by Henry Cowell. - Peru (Album 1415). Historical notes by Harry Tschopik, Jr., of the American Museum of Natural History.
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Sioux and Navajo (Album 1401). Music of the Sioux or Dakotas of Northern U.S. and the Navajo of the south-west, recorded in Indian communities by Professor Willard Rhodes, of Columbia University, with the co-operation of the U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs. Notes by Dr. Rhodes, with foreword by Dr. W. Beatty and Réné d'Haroncourt, of the U.S. Indian Service.
Equatorial Africa (Album 1402). Recorded in the field by André Didier, of the Ogoue-Congo expedition in French Equatorial Africa. Notes by Gilbert Rouget, of the Musée de l'Homme, with introduction by Harold Courlander.
Drums of Haiti (Album 1403). Recorded in Haiti by Harold Courlander. Notes and introduction by Harold Courlander.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 March 2019
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