Sound-producing instruments in traditional society : a study of esoteric instruments and their role in male-female relations / K.A. Gourlay.
By: Gourlay, K. A.
Contributor(s): Australian National University. New Guinea Research Unit.
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779.9995 S819 Modern trends in the South Pacific : | 779.99953 S741 Frank Hurley in Papua : | 779.99953 S741 Frank Hurley in Papua : | 780.8909953 G716 Sound-producing instruments in traditional society : | 780.99561 C518u The Usarufas and their music | 781.620099587 D795 Re-counting knowledge in song: change reflected in Kaulong music / | 781.629912 W323 Der gesang an das krokodil : |
Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 123-130.
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