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Boyobi, the ceremony for the net hunt
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of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Film; interview by Nick Lobley, fl. 2013 (Oxford, England: University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum), 4 mins,
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The video clip shows Louis Sarno talking about recording Bayaka Boyobi ceremonies, and is part of a series of video interviews with Louis that were recorded in April 2012. Boyobis are Bayaka ceremonies that are often performed before net hunting. Women sing interlocking webs of polyphonic sound to entice the bobé...
of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Film; interview by Nick Lobley, fl. 2013 (Oxford, England: University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum), 4 mins,
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Ejengi
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The video clip shows Louis Sarno talking about Ejengi spirit dances, and is part of a series of video interviews with Louis that were recorded in April 2012. Ejengi is a Bayaka male initiation dance, spirit and ceremony. The ejengi spirit is entirely clothed in sweeping palm fronds and assumes mesmerising swirling...
of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Film; interview by Nick Lobley, fl. 2013 (Oxford, England: University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum), 9 mins,
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First night, the first time the Bayaka took me in the forest
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of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Film; interview by Nick Lobley, fl. 2013 (Oxford, England: University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum), 3 mins,
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The video clip shows Louis Sarno talking about the first time Bayaka men took him into the rainforest in 1987 to record their songs, and is part of a series of video interviews with Louis that were recorded in April 2012. On the 13th March 1987 a group of Bayaka men took Louis Sarno into the rainforests to record...
of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Film; interview by Nick Lobley, fl. 2013 (Oxford, England: University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum), 3 mins,
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The last mbyo (flute) player
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The video clip shows Louis Sarno talking about Bayaka mbyo (flute) music, and is part of a series of video interviews with Louis that were recorded in April 2012. The mbyo (or mobio) is a beautiful four-note end-blown Bayaka flute that is usually played solo, although very rarely can be heard as duets. The melodic...
of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Film; interview by Nick Lobley, fl. 2013 (Oxford, England: University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum), 6 mins,
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Lingboku, the female spirit
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of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Film; interview by Nick Lobley, fl. 2013 (Oxford, England: University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum), 2 mins,
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The video clip shows Louis Sarno talking about Bayaka women’s lingboku music, and is part of a series of video interviews with Louis that were recorded in April 2012. Bayaka women's lingboku songs are powerful celebrations of female strength and sexuality. The songs often mock male weakness and impotence, and th...
of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Film; interview by Nick Lobley, fl. 2013 (Oxford, England: University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum), 2 mins,
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The master geedal player
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The video clip shows Louis Sarno talking about Bayaka geedal music, and is part of a series of video interviews with Louis that were recorded in April 2012. The geedal is a beautiful bow-harp with six (or rarely, seven) strings that is played by the Bayaka. The geedal is played with the thumbs and fingers of both...
of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Film; interview by Nick Lobley, fl. 2013 (Oxford, England: University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum), 7 mins,
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Tug-rope songs
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of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Film; interview by Nick Lobley, fl. 2013 (Oxford, England: University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum), 3 mins,
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The video clip shows Louis Sarno talking about Bayaka women’s lingboku music, and is part of a series of video interviews with Louis that were recorded in April 2012. Bayaka women's lingboku songs are powerful celebrations of female strength and sexuality. The songs often mock male weakness and impotence, and th...
of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Film; interview by Nick Lobley, fl. 2013 (Oxford, England: University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum), 3 mins,
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Unmasked, Boyobi and Ejengi
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of University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum, in The Louis Sarno Archive, Film; interview by Nick Lobley, fl. 2013 (Oxford, England: University of Oxford. Pitt Rivers Museum), 3 mins,
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