Musical Labor Performed in Northwest Tanzania
Frank Gunderson
2014
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Sukuma Labor Songs from Western Tanzania
Frank Gunderson
2010
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Sukuma Labor Songs from Western Tanzania: We Never Sleep We Dream of Farming (2010)
Frank Gunderson
2010
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Review of Gunderson's Sukuma Labor Songs from Western Tanzania
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African Studies Review, 2014
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Frank Gunderson
Africa Today, 2001
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Gregor Dobler
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 2016
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Musical Ecologies: community music ensembles in action , 2022
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Frank Gunderson
History and Anthropology Vol 19:4. , 2008
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Alfred Patrick Addaquay
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Franck Bernede
2016
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Musicologist
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Music Performance on 19th-Century Sukuma-Nyamwezi Caravans to the Swahili Coast
Frank Gunderson
African Music: Journal of the International Library of African Music, 2008
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Brian Schrag
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Peter Toner
2001
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“Expressive Bodies / Controlling Impulses: The ‘Dance’ Between Official Culture and Musical Resistance during the Colonial Era in Western Tanzania.” Soundings: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Humanities. Vol. 96, No. 2.
Frank Gunderson
Soundings: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Humanities. Vol. 96, No. 2., 2013
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“Music and Performance on Nineteenth Century Long-Distance Sukuma-Nyamwezi Caravans to the Swahili Coast.”
Frank Gunderson
African Music Vol 8:2, 2008
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Thapedi Mashianoke
2013
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Ibigbolade Aderibigbe
2015
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The Human and Non-human in Lowland South American Indigenous Music, ed. 2013. Ethnomusicology Forum Vol. 22(3). Full Issue.
Bernd Brabec, Jonathan Hill, Acácio Piedade
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Extorn Mohale Monaiwa
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Oladele Ayorinde
South African Music Studies , 2020
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Carine Plancke
Zeitschrift für Ethnologie 140, pp. 91-110, 2015
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Mathayo Ndomondo
African Music Journal, 2012
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Pungwe Gatherings as Forms of Drama for Development Through Music in Zimbabwe
Vimbai M Matiza
Muziki, 2015
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Ethnomusicology in Action -An Appeal of Musicology (My applied research on Ethnomusicology 365 at the University of Alberta, department of Ethnomusicology)
Ananda Majumdar
European Journal of Research , 2020
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The Changing Faces of Aawambo Musical Arts. Minette Mans. 2017. Switzerland: Basel Afrika Bibliographien. 56 bw figures (photographs, sketches), 24 transcriptions, glossary, bibliography, index, 188pp
Boudina McConnachie
African Music: Journal of the International Library of African Music
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Geoff Mapaya
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Chapter 2: Song and music in the traditional village
David W Hughes
Traditional folk song in modern Japan, 2008
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Mwenda Ntarangwi
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Community Music and Ethnomusicology
Angela M Impey
Oxford Handbooks Online, 2018
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Omotolani Ekpo
Cogent Arts & Humanities
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