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- catalog alternative "Additional subtitle on container: Chaquenos in song and dance".
- catalog alternative "Alternate subtitle on container: Magic rituals of the Chacos.".
- catalog contributor b11385834.
- catalog contributor b11385835.
- catalog created "[1973?]".
- catalog date "1973".
- catalog date "[1973?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1973?]".
- catalog description ""The music of the Tobas was recorded at the First International Festival of Song and Dance held in Buenos Aires in November, 1969"--container notes.".
- catalog description "Alolé nachoretá = The sad woman -- Chisí = Seven small goats -- Pichiní = Climbing bird -- Vuolé = Black eagle -- Laañagashí = Woman from the reservation -- Sheuglashí = Woman of the North -- Piockraló = Small fox -- Tonoléck = Barn owl -- Aiát = Mosquito -- Nakiaraík = North wind -- Parók = Royal teru bird -- Virí nolká = Messenger bird -- Shiguó = Farewell -- Skin instruments : metal and ceramic drums in turn -- Percussion : lances, bells and gourds -- Ensemble -- Shaman songs : Matacos -- El arco musical and birimbao : Matacos.".
- catalog description "Conjunto Virí Nolká, Toba Indian ensemble ; Mataco Indian performers (in the last 2 selections)".
- catalog extent "1 sound disc :".
- catalog issued "1973".
- catalog issued "[1973?]".
- catalog language "sai eng".
- catalog language "sai".
- catalog publisher "New York : Lyrichord,".
- catalog spatial "Argentina".
- catalog spatial "Argentina.".
- catalog subject "Folk music Argentina.".
- catalog subject "Indians of South America Argentina Music.".
- catalog subject "Mataco Indians Argentina Music.".
- catalog subject "Music Argentina.".
- catalog subject "Toba Indians Argentina Music.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Alolé nachoretá = The sad woman -- Chisí = Seven small goats -- Pichiní = Climbing bird -- Vuolé = Black eagle -- Laañagashí = Woman from the reservation -- Sheuglashí = Woman of the North -- Piockraló = Small fox -- Tonoléck = Barn owl -- Aiát = Mosquito -- Nakiaraík = North wind -- Parók = Royal teru bird -- Virí nolká = Messenger bird -- Shiguó = Farewell -- Skin instruments : metal and ceramic drums in turn -- Percussion : lances, bells and gourds -- Ensemble -- Shaman songs : Matacos -- El arco musical and birimbao : Matacos.".
- catalog title "Additional subtitle on container: Chaquenos in song and dance".
- catalog title "Alternate subtitle on container: Magic rituals of the Chacos.".
- catalog title "Argentine folk music [sound recording] : magic rites of the Chaco.".
- catalog type "sound".