Music of the Sudan : Vols. 1-3 the role of song and dance in Dinka society.
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Format: | Audio |
Language: | Dinka |
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N[ew] Y[ork] C[ity] :
Ethnic Folkways Records,
1976.
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Table of 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.