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- catalog alternative "Musical anthropology of an Amazonian people.".
- catalog contributor b7391810.
- catalog created "1987.".
- catalog date "1987".
- catalog date "1987.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1987.".
- catalog description "Hwinkradi's shout song opens the mouse ceremony (1:38) -- Informal speech in the men's house (1:00) -- Rainy season unison song (7:58) -- Boys and young men sing shout songs (8:39) -- Author and wife sing Abiyoyo (1:00) -- A myth told by Iawekidi (3:45) -- Instruction by Takuti (0:49) -- Invocation by Takuti (1:08) -- Slow speech by Kaikwati (2:35) -- Multiple parts in bee ceremony (2:00) -- Demonstration of rising pitch (2:23) -- Excerpt from Folkways Record FE4311, Side 2, Band 3 (used with permission) (0:46) -- Author's estimate of correct pitch for previous example (0:31) -- Singing shout songs in the plaza (1:25) -- Humming in the name receiver's house (0:55) -- Rushing into the village (0:58) -- First unison song (2:08) -- Second unison song (2:05) -- Suyá sing Juruna songs (2:40) -- Suyá women sing Munduruku song (1:25) -- Men sing Upper Xingu Indian song (3:45) -- Women sing Upper Xingu Indian song (1:11).".
- catalog description "Recorded by Anthony Seeger in the Suyá village in Mato Grosso, Brazil except for examples 5.2 and 5.3.".
- catalog extent "1 sound cassette :".
- catalog identifier "0521341744".
- catalog isPartOf "Cambridge studies in ethnomusicology".
- catalog issued "1987".
- catalog issued "1987.".
- catalog language "sai".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge [England] : Cambridge University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Brazil".
- catalog spatial "Brazil.".
- catalog subject "Indians of South America Brazil Music.".
- catalog subject "Music Brazil.".
- catalog subject "Suya Indians Music.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Hwinkradi's shout song opens the mouse ceremony (1:38) -- Informal speech in the men's house (1:00) -- Rainy season unison song (7:58) -- Boys and young men sing shout songs (8:39) -- Author and wife sing Abiyoyo (1:00) -- A myth told by Iawekidi (3:45) -- Instruction by Takuti (0:49) -- Invocation by Takuti (1:08) -- Slow speech by Kaikwati (2:35) -- Multiple parts in bee ceremony (2:00) -- Demonstration of rising pitch (2:23) -- Excerpt from Folkways Record FE4311, Side 2, Band 3 (used with permission) (0:46) -- Author's estimate of correct pitch for previous example (0:31) -- Singing shout songs in the plaza (1:25) -- Humming in the name receiver's house (0:55) -- Rushing into the village (0:58) -- First unison song (2:08) -- Second unison song (2:05) -- Suyá sing Juruna songs (2:40) -- Suyá women sing Munduruku song (1:25) -- Men sing Upper Xingu Indian song (3:45) -- Women sing Upper Xingu Indian song (1:11).".
- catalog title "Musical anthropology of an Amazonian people.".
- catalog title "Why Suyá sing [sound recording]".
- catalog type "sound".