Music of the Sudan. the role of song and dance in Dinka society.

Other author Deng, Francis Mading, 1938-
Format Audio (Streaming)
Publication InfoN[ew] Y[ork] C[ity] : Ethnic Folkways Records, 1976.
Description1 online resource.
Supplemental ContentAlbum One: War Songs and Hymns
Supplemental ContentAlbum Three: Burial Hymns and War Songs
Supplemental ContentAlbum Two: Women's Dance Songs
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Contents Vol. 1. War songs and hymns. The tol feared ; Abyei of Looc ; mabong de kir ; The white-headed egret ; Chief Kuath Ajok ; Do not abandon the land ; The tribe of Abyei ; The feud ; What confounds me ; Garang abak-jang ; Juany de yar ; The tawny age-set ; Tell conyom ; The great tribe -- Vol. 2. Women's dance songs. Nainai ; I sent my message ; The age set of Deng ; The youth of Abyei ; I have a request ; Our age-set is an age-set ; I tell the song of ring ; The dream ; Our circle ; The spreading horns -- Vol. 3. Burial hymns and war songs. The spears of Nyonbok ; The age-set ; The tribe of Babo ; Collection of hymns ; I quilled his back ; Our grey one ; Kwol ; The rek stampeded ; Forest men ; I am like the governor ; Arumjok ; I ran after the dance ; Throwing the gun away ; I am left alone ; Manyang wet himself ; Manyang buried himself alive.
General noteDinka songs and dance music.
General noteEthnic Folkways Records: FE 4301 (v.1), FE 4302 (v.2), FE 4303 (v.3).
General noteIn three containers.
General noteNotes by F. M. Deng and texts of songs with English translations (24 p.) inserted in original containers.
Date/time/place of a event noteRecorded by Dr. Francis M. Deng, 1972.

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