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1-10-84 Information Sheets
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Hindustani classical music-instrumental-sarangi played at a Durga puja festival in Gujarat, Qawwalis with an instrumental prelude, Gujarati songs including a Holi song, a Diwali song, Samaya geet (Wedding song), devotional songs.
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1-22-84 Information Sheets
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Traditional music of Andhra Pradesh including Lullabies, Koya and Lambadi dance and wedding music, Telugu dance and drama music, Telugu prayer, ballad-Burra Katha and narratives.
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Hindustani classical music-instrumental-sarangi, vocal including Rag Kohari Kalyan-a rag invented by Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, Thumri, jugalbandi; festival and wedding dance music of prostitute and sweeper communities; ghazals.
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Abagenyi baizire (Track)
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The eight horn blowers stand in a row with the women opposite them while the dancers strut in between. "The visitors have arrived," a welcome to the visitors at a party. The Engwara are built up of sections of gourds bound together with plantain strings and reinforced longitudinally by lathes of bamboo. They are s...
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Abarinda nibarwana (Field Card)
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The people who protect this country are away fighting.' This refers to old tribal fighting before the Europeans came and stopped it all, i.e. before 1890.
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Abarinda nibarwana (Track)
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The people who protect this country are away fighting.' This refers to old tribal fighting before the Europeans came and stopped it all, i.e. before 1890.
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Ada a Banda (Field Card)
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"My father, Banda, has gone off to work in the towns, for a long long time, to buy himself clothes." how true a reflection this is upon thousands of Tonga men in this district who go off to mines and towns for their own reasons leaving the women and children to fend for themselves at home. Many send back money, bu...
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Ada a Banda (Track)
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"My father, Banda, has gone off to work in the towns, for a long long time, to buy himself clothes." how true a reflection this is upon thousands of Tonga men in this district who go off to mines and towns for their own reasons leaving the women and children to fend for themselves at home. Many send back money, bu...
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