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[Flutopedia format] Ethnographic Recordings

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[Flutopedia format] Ethnographic Recordings

[Abraham 1906] Otto Abraham and Erich Moritz von Hornbostel. “Phonographierte Indianermelodien aus Britisch-Columbia «Indian Melodies from British Columbia Recorded on the Phonograph»”, Anthropological Papers, Written in Honor of Franz Boas, published by Stechert, New York, in German, 1906, pages 447–474.

[Abraham 1975] Otto Abraham and Erich Moritz von Hornbostel; Bruno Nettl (translation). “Phonographierte Indianermelodien aus Britisch-Columbia «Indian Melodies from British Columbia Recorded on the Phonograph»”, contained in [Wachsmann 1975], Volume 1, 1975, pages 299–322.

[Allen-NJ 1976] Nicholas J. Allen. Studies in the Myths and Oral Traditions of the Thulung Rai of East Nepal, Doctoral dissertation – University of Oxford, England, 1976, 762 pages.

[ARC 2006] ARC Music. Bushmen of the Kalahari, Arc Music, EUCD1995, 35 tracks, 2006, total time 72:36, ASIN B000EHSV6Y.

[Asch 1973] Michael I. Asch (compiled and edited). An Anthology of North American Indian & Eskimo Music, Ethnic Folkways Records, FE 4541, 1973.

[Bhattacharya 1999] Deben Bhattacharya. Folksongs and Sacred Music from Nepal, Arc Music, EUCD 1517, 15 tracks, August 24, 1999.

[Bhattacharya 2004] Deben Bhattacharya. Bedouins of the Middle East — Field Recordings by Deben Bhattacharya (1955, 1960), Arc Music, EUCD1910, 14 tracks, 2004, total time 53:38, ASIN B00BURMREO.

[Bhattacharya 2013] Deben Bhattacharya. The Music of Uzbekistan — Field Recordings by Deben Bhattacharya, Arc Music, EUCD2438, 14 tracks, 2013, total time 54:55, ASIN B00ARWDS4Q.

[Brady 1984] Erika Brady, Maria La Vigna, Dorothy Sara Lee, and Thomas Vennum, Jr. The Federal Cylinder Project: A Guide to Field Cylinder Collections in Federal Agencies, Volume 1: Introduction and Inventory, Studies in American Folklife, Number 3, Volume 1, published by the Library of Congress, American Folklife Center, Washington, D.C., 1984, 105 pages.

[Brunet 1972] Jacques Brunet (collector). Laos — Musique du Nord «Laos - Music of the North», Collection Musiques du Monde, volume 12, Galloway Records, GB 600531, 1972, 33⅓ rpm 12" vinyl audio disc.

[Casey 2007] Mike Casey and Bruce Gordon. Sound Directions: Best Practices for Audio Preservation, 2007, 160 pages.

[Charters 1978] Samuel Charters. African Flutes (Gambia), Ethnic Folkways, FE-4230, 10 tracks, 1978, 33⅓ rpm 12" vinyl audio disc. Reissued in [Charters 2004].

[Charters 2004] Samuel Charters. African Flutes (Gambia), Smithsonian / Folkways, FW04230, 10 tracks, 2004, audio CD. Originally issued as Folkways Ethnic FE-4230. Reissue of [Charters 1978].

[Clayton-M 1996] Martin Clayton. “Ethnographic Wax Cylinders at the British Library National Sound Archive: A Brief History and Description of the Collection”, British Journal of Ethnomusicology, Volume 5, published by the British Forum for Ethnomusicology, 1996, pages 67–92. Publication 3060867 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Coppens-W 1975] Walter Coppens, Barbara Brändli, and Jean François Nothomb. Music of the Venezuelan Yekuana (Makiritare) Indians, Smithsonian / Folkways, FW04104, 15 tracks, 1975.

[Courlander 1957] Harold Courlander (compiler); Alan P. Merriam (liner notes). Africa South of the Sahara, Smithsonian / Folkways, FW04503, 38 tracks, 1957.

[CSWR 2008] Center for Southwest Research. Indian Music of the Southwest and Mexico Collection, 2008, set of audio CDs (four) plus guidebook with background information. Collection Number MU 4.

[CSWR 2010] Center for Southwest Research. James B. Wright Collection of Southwestern Native American and Hispanic Music, Interviews and Literary Programs, 2010.

[Davis-EA 1997] Elizabeth A. Davis, Pamela Bristah, Jane Gottlieb, Kent Underwood, and William E. Anderson (editors). A Basic Music Library: Essential Scores and Sound Recordings, Third edition, published by the American Library Association, 1997, 665 pages, ISBN 0-8389-3461-7 (978-0-8389-3461-6).

[Densmore 1926a] Frances Densmore. “Music of the Tule Indians of Panama”, Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Volume 77, Number 11, published by the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., April 16, 1926, 39 pages, retrieved March 24, 2011. Publication 2864. Publication smithsonianmisce771926smit on Archive.org (open access).

[Dutton 1999] Lee S. Dutton. Anthropological Resources: A Guide to Archival, Library, and Museum Collections, published by Taylor & Francis, 1999, 517 pages, ISBN 0-8153-1188-5 (978-0-8153-1188-1), hardcover.

[Erguner 1995] Kudsi Erguner. La Flûte Sacrée des Derviches Tourneurs «The Sacred Flute of the Whirling Dervishes», 7 tracks, 1995.

[FCPS 1981] Federal Cylinder Project Staff. Inventory of Instantaneous Cylinder Recordings Documenting Folk Culture in the Collections of Federal Agencies — Unpublished document circulated by the American Folklife Center, May 15, 1981, 71 pages, manuscript (typewritten).

[Feaster 2007] Patrick Feaster. "The Following Record": Making Sense of Phonographic Performance, 1877–1908, Doctoral dissertation – Indiana University, April 2007, 722 pages.

[Gray 1985] Judith A. Gray and Dorothy Sara Lee (editors). The Federal Cylinder Project: A Guide to Field Cylinder Collections in Federal Agencies, Volume 2: Northeastern Indian Catalog and Southeastern Indian Catalog, Studies in American Folklife, Number 3, Volume 2, published by the Library of Congress, American Folklife Center, Washington, D.C., 1984, 421 pages.

[Gray 1988] Judith A. Gray (editor). The Federal Cylinder Project: A Guide to Field Cylinder Collections in Federal Agencies, Volume 3: Great Basin/Plateau Indian Catalog, Northwest Coast/Arctic Indian Catalog, Studies in American Folklife, Number 3, Volume 3, published by the Library of Congress, American Folklife Center, Washington, D.C., 1988, 300 pages.

[Gray 1990] Judith A. Gray and Edwin J. Schupman, Jr. (editors). The Federal Cylinder Project: A Guide to Field Cylinder Collections in Federal Agencies, Volume 5: California Indian Catalog, Middle and South American Indian Catalog, Southwestern Indian Catalog-1, Studies in American Folklife, Number 3, Volume 5, published by the Library of Congress, American Folklife Center, Washington, D.C., 1984, 528 pages, ISBN 0-8444-0677-5 (978-0-8444-0677-0).

[Gray 1996] Judith A. Gray. “Returning Music to the Makers: The Library of Congress, American Indians, and the Federal Cylinder Project”, Cultural Survival Quarterly, Volume 20, Number 4, Winter 1996.

[Gunselman 2009] Cheryl Gunselman and Loran Olsen. The Nez Perce Music Archive, March 2009, 5 pages.

[Hague 1915] Eleanor Hague. “Eskimo Songs”, The Journal of American Folklore, Volume 28, Number 107, published by The American Folklore Soceity, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, January–March 1915, pages 96–98. Publication 534562 on JSTOR (subscription access). Publication jstor-534562 on Archive.org (open access).

[Hardin 2003] James Hardin. “The Archive of Folk Culture at 75: A National Project with Many Workers”, Folklife Center News, Volume 25, Number 2, Spring 2003, pages 3–15.

[Heizer 1981] Robert F. Heizer and Thodora Kroeber (editors). Ishi: The Last Yahi — A Documentary History, published by the University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, California, 1981, 244 pages, ISBN 0-520-04366-9, softcover. Library of Congress call number 76-19966.

[Hofmann 1947a] Charles Hofmann (collector and editor). American Indian Songs and Dances, Ethnic Series of World Folkways, DISC Company of America, No. 161, 21 songs, 1947, set of 78 rpm 10" audio discs (six).

[Hofmann 1964] Charles Hofmann (collector and editor). War Whoops and Medicine Songs — The Music of the American Indians Including Songs of the Winnebago, Chippewa, Sioux, Zuni & Acoma, Ethnic Folkways Library, Folkways Records, FE-4381, 32 tracks, 1964, 33⅓ rpm 12" vinyl audio disc. Originally issued as Folkways Ethnic FE-4381. [Hofmann 1952] is a related book. Reissued in [Hofmann 2001].

[Hofmann 2001] Charles Hofmann (collector and editor). War Whoops and Medicine Songs: The Music of the American Indians Including Songs of the Winnebago, Chippewa, Sioux, Zuni & Acoma, Smithsonian / Folkways, F-4381, 32 tracks, 2001, audio CD. Originally issued as Folkways Ethnic FE-4381. [Hofmann 1952] is a related book. Reissue of [Hofmann 1964].

[Huck 2010] John S. Huck. “Descriptive Metadata for Audio-Oriented Digital Collections”, 2010.

[Idafabera 1996] Chek Idafabera (primary artist); Claire Levasseur (editing); Toupouri (performer, primary artist); Nathalie Fernando and Fabrice Marandola (liner notes). Cameroun: Flûtes des Monts Mandara «Cameroon: Flutes of Mandara Mountains», France, Ocora Records, 560110, 19 tracks, 1996, total time 63:24.

[Indiana 1975] Indiana University. A Catalog of Phonorecordings of Music and Oral Data Held by the Archives of Traditional Music, published by G. K. Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, 1975, 541 pages, ISBN 0-8161-1120-0.

[Ishi 1992] Ishi; T. T. Waterman (recording engineer); Bernie Krause (audio restoration). Ishi: The Last Yahi — Recorded 1911-14 on wax cylinder, Wild Sanctuary, 12 tracks, 1992, audio cassette. Reissued in [Ishi 2008].

[Ishi 2008] Ishi; T. T. Waterman (recording engineer); Bernie Krause (audio restoration). Ishi: The Last Yahi — Recorded 1911-14 on wax cylinder, Wild Sanctuary, 12 tracks, 2008, audio CD. All Music Guide Album ID R-170081. Reissue of [Ishi 1992].

[Johnson-R 1977] Ragnar Johnson (engineer, liner notes, photography); Jessica Mayer (engineer). Sacred Flute Music From New Guinea — Volume 1: Madang, Quartz Publications, Quartz 001, 4 tracks, 1977, 33⅓ rpm 12" vinyl audio disc.

[Johnson-R 1999] Ragnar Johnson (engineer, liner notes, photography); Jessica Mayer (engineer). Sacred Flute Music From New Guinea — Volume 1: Madang, Rounder Records, CD 5154, 4 tracks, 1999, ASIN B00000K2A8, audio CD.

[Johnson-R 1999a] Ragnar Johnson (engineer, liner notes, photography); Jessica Mayer (engineer). Sacred Flute Music From New Guinea — Volume 2: Windim Mambu, Rounder Records, CD 5155, 12 tracks, 1999, ASIN B00001R3K1, audio CD.

[Keeling 1991] Richard Keeling. A Guide to Early Field Recordings (1900–1949) at the Lowie Museum of Anthropology, University of California Publications: Catalogs and Bibliographies, Volume 6, published by the University of California Press, Berkeley, California, 1991, 487 pages, ISBN 0-520-09720-3.

[Kipiani 2006] David Kipiani. ქართული საციონალური ინსტრუმენტული მუსიკა «Georgian National Instrumental Music», Sano Studio / Art Land, 15 tracks, September 22, 2006, ASIN B004PGNKLQ.

[Koch 2004] Lars-Christian Koch, Albrecht Wiedmann and Susanne Ziegler. “The Berlin Phonogramm-Archiv: A Treasury of Sound Recordings”, Acoustical Science and Technology, Volume 25, Number 4, published by the Acoustical Society of Japan, 2004, pages 227–231, doi:10.1250/ast.25.227. ISSN online: 1347-5177, print: 1346-3969.

[Laade 1971] Wolfgang Laade (producer, recording engineer). Music from South New Guinea, Folkways Records, FW04216, 26 tracks, 1971.

[Lee 1979] Dorothy Sara Lee (compilation); Willard Rhodes (foreward). Native North American Music and Oral Data: A Catalogue of Sound Recordings 1873-1976, published by the Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana, 1979, xiv + 463 pages, ISBN 0-7837-9656-0 (978-0-7837-9656-7).

[Lee 1984] Dorothy Sara Lee (editor). The Federal Cylinder Project: A Guide to Field Cylinder Collections in Federal Agencies, Volume 8: Early Anthologies, Studies in American Folklife, Number 3, Volume 8, published by the Library of Congress, American Folklife Center, Washington, D.C., 1984, 92 pages.

[LOC 2002] Library of Congress, Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division. Emile Berliner and the Birth of the Recording Industry, published by the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., April 30, 2002, retrieved December 1, 2010.

[Mauchahty-Ware 1978] Tom Mauchahty-Ware. Flute Songs Of The Kiowa and Comanche, Taos, New Mexico, Indian House, IH 2512, 13 tracks, 1978, 33⅓ rpm 12" vinyl audio disc. Recorded at Hog Creek, Oklahoma on June 1, 1978. Includes liner notes by Tom Mauchahty-Ware and Tony Isaacs. Reissued in [Mauchahty-Ware 1995].

[Mauchahty-Ware 1989] Tom Mauchahty-Ware; Millard Clark and Paul Pahdocony (percussion); Sands-B (engineering and mixing); Carolyn McBride (photography). Sunrise — American Indian Flute, Moore, Oklahoma, Indian Sounds, IS-5051, 13 tracks, Released 1989, audio cassette.

[Mauchahty-Ware 1995] Tom Mauchahty-Ware. Flute Songs Of The Kiowa and Comanche, Taos, New Mexico, Indian House, IH 2512, 13 tracks, Released September 29, 1995, UPC 7-04724-25122-8, ASIN B000008PY2, audio CD. Recorded at Hog Creek, Oklahoma on June 1, 1978. Includes liner notes by Tom Mauchahty-Ware and Tony Isaacs. Reissue of [Mauchahty-Ware 1978]. Contains 13 songs.

[McCullough 1938] Doriane Woolley McCullough (collector); José Juan, Isabelle Iske, Charles Whittman, Manuel Lowe, John Miles, Harvey Cawker, and Joseph Moffat (performers). [United States, Arizona, Sacaton, Pima Indians, 1938] [sound recording]/collected by Doriane Woolley McCullough. 268 sound discs: analog, 78 RPM, monophonic, 12-inch, with documentation.

[Miyata 1991] Kōhachirō Miyata; David Lewiston (producer); David Loeb (liner notes). Shakuhachi — The Japanese Flute, Elektra Nonesuch Records, 9-72076-2, 5 tracks, May 14, 1991, total time 33:17, ASIN B000005IWN, Audio CD. First released in 1977 on an LP record (33⅓ rpm 12" vinyl audio disc) as Nonesuch H-72076. Contains 5 songs.

[Morris-S 1995] Sam Morris. The Nez Perce Music Archive: The Sam Morris Collection, published by the Northwest Interpretive Association, Seattle, Washington, 1995, set of audio CDs (two).

[NMAH 1992] Department of Public Programs, National Museum of American History (producer); Edward Wapp Wahpeconiah (liner notes). Music of New Mexico: Native American Traditions, Smithsonian / Folkways, CD SF 40408, 19 tracks, 1992, total time 67:36.

[Olsen-L 1972] Loran Olsen. “Nez Perce Songs of Historical Significance, as Sung by Sol Webb”, published by the Nez Perce Tribe, Lapwai, 1972.

[Olsen-L 1989] Loran Olsen. Guide to the Nez Perce Music Archive: An Annotated Listing of Songs and Musical Selections Spanning the Period 1897-1974, published by Washington State University, School of Music and Theatre Arts, Pullman, Washington, 1989, 40 pages.

[Olsen-L 1999] Loran Olsen. A Legacy from Sam Morris, published by the Northwest Interpretive Association, Seattle, Washington, 1999. Companion guide to [Morris-S 1995].

[Olsen-L 2001] Loran Olsen. Qillóowawya: Hitting the Rawhide — Serenade Songs from the Nez Perce Musical Archive, published by the Northwest Interpretive Association, Seattle, Washington, 36 tracks, 2001, 38 pages, ISBN 0-914019-45-7 (978-0-914019-45-9), audio CD and booklet.

[Rehding 2005] Alexander Rehding. “Wax Cylinder Revolutions”, The Musical Quarterly, Volume 88, Number 1, Spring 2005, pages 123–160, doi:10.1093/musqtl/gdi004.

[Reinhard 1962] Kurt Reinhard. “The Berlin Phonogramm-Archiv”, The Folklore and Folk Music Archivist, Volume 5, Number 2, Summer 1962.

[Rhodes 1949] Willard Rhodes (recording and liner notes). Music of the Sioux and the Navajo, Ethnic Folkways Library, Folkways Records, EFL-1420 to EFL-1423, 15 tracks, 1949, ASIN B006P2RU50, four 10", 78 RPM vinylite discs (two black and two brown) in leatherette album folder box set, with notes. Reissued in [Rhodes 1949a], [Rhodes 1966], and [Rhodes 2004].

[Rhodes 1949a] Willard Rhodes (recording and liner notes). Music of the Sioux and the Navajo, Ethnic Folkways Library, Folkways Records, EFL-1401, 15 tracks, 1949, 33⅓ rpm 12" vinyl audio disc with 6-page booklet. Reissue of [Rhodes 1949].

[Rhodes 1954b] Willard Rhodes (recording). Music of the American Indians: Sioux, Folk Music of the United States from the Archive of Folk-song, Volume 40, Library of Congress Music Division, AFS L40, 1954, 33⅓ rpm 12" vinyl audio disc.

[Rhodes 1954c] Willard Rhodes (recording). Music of the American Indians: Plains: Comanche, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Caddo, Wichita, Pawnee, Folk Music of the United States from the Archive of Folk-song, Volume 39, Library of Congress Music Division, AFS L39, 1954, ASIN B004P0K7RW, 33⅓ rpm 12" vinyl audio disc.

[Rhodes 1966] Willard Rhodes (recording and liner notes). Music of the Sioux and the Navajo, Ethnic Folkways Library, Folkways Records, FE 4401, 15 tracks, 1966, 33⅓ rpm 12" vinyl audio disc. Reissue of [Rhodes 1949].

[Rhodes 1982] Willard Rhodes (recording). Music of the American Indians: Plains: Comanche, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Caddo, Wichita, Pawnee: From the Archive of Folk Culture, published by the Library of Congress, Motion picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division., Washington, D.C., 1982. Liner notes for [Rhodes 1954c] published in 1982. LCCN call number 82-743369.

[Rhodes 1987] Willard Rhodes (recording). Music of the American Indians: Sioux: From the Archive of Folk Culture, published by the Library of Congress, Motion picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division., Washington, D.C., 1987, 20 pages. Liner notes for [Rhodes 1954b] published in 1987. LCCN call number 82-743370.

[Rhodes 2004] Willard Rhodes (recording and liner notes). Music of the Sioux and the Navajo, Smithsonian / Folkways, FW04401, 15 tracks, 2004, ASIN B000S98PRS, audio CD. Reissue of [Rhodes 1949].

[Robb 1979a] John Donald Robb. The J. D. Robb Collection of Folk Music: Melodies, in three volumes, 1979. Reproduced from manuscript. English and Spanish words. Transcribed by the compiler from his collection of recordings. Copies archived at the University of New Mexico, Center for Southwest Research and also the Fine Arts and Design Library call number ML156.4.F6 R6.

[Robb 1979b] John Donald Robb. The J.D. Robb Collection of Folk Music Recordings: Song Texts, in three volumes, 1979. Reproduced from typescript. Text in Spanish and English. Copies archived at the University of New Mexico, Center for Southwest Research and also the Fine Arts and Design Library call number ML156.4.F6 R61.

[Ross-WG 1984] W. Gillies Ross. “The Earliest Sound Recordings among North American Inuit”, Arctic, Volume 37, Number 3, Spetember 1984, pages 291–292, doi:10.14430/arctic2205.

[Sachs 1956] Curt Sachs (editor). Man's Early Musical Instruments, Ethnic Folkways Records, FE 4525, 1956.

[Seeger 1987a] Anthony Seeger and Louise S. Spear (editors). Early Field Recordings: A Catalogue of Cylinder Collections at the Indiana University Archives of Traditional Music, published by Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana, 1987, 218 pages, ISBN 0-253-31840-8 (978-0-253-31840-4), hardcover. Publication earlyfieldrecord00indi on Archive.org (open access).

[Shiloah 1978] Amnon Shiloah (recording and liner notes). Beduin Music of Southern Sinai, Ethnic Folkways Records, FE 4204, 1978.

[Shostak 1982] Marjorie Shostak (recorder, producer; photographer); Nicholas M. England (recorder); Megan Biesele (recorder); Ronald Clyne (designer). Instrumental Music of the Kalahari San, Ethnic Folkways, FE-4315, 13 tracks, 1982, 33⅓ rpm 12" vinyl audio disc. Reissued in [Shostak 2004].

[Shostak 2004] Marjorie Shostak (recorder, producer; photographer); Nicholas M. England (recorder); Megan Biesele (recorder); Ronald Clyne (designer). Instrumental Music of the Kalahari San, Smithsonian / Folkways, FW04315, 13 tracks, 2004, audio CD. Originally issued as Folkways Ethnic FE-4315. Reissue of [Shostak 1982].

[Spear 1984] Louise S. Spear. “Cylinder Recordings from Carl Lumholtz' "Unknown Mexico"”, ReSOUND, Volume 3, Number 1, published by the Archives of Traditional Music, Indiana, January 1984.

[Spottswood 1976] Richard K. Spottswood (editor). Songs of Love, Courtship & Marriage, Folk Music in America Series, Volume 2, Library of Congress Music Division, LBC 2, 1976, ASIN B009UDIKGY, 33⅓ rpm 12" vinyl audio disc, monophonic. Recorded 1925-1964. LCCN call number 75-750855.

[Steward 1933] Julian H. Steward. “Ethnography of the Owens Valley Paiute”, University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, Volume 33, Number 3, published by the University of California Press, Berkeley, California, 1933, pages 233–350.

[Stone 1976] Ruth M. Stone and Frank J. Gillis. “African Music and Oral Data — A Catalog of Field Recordings, 1902-1975, Second Edition”, published by the University of Michigan, 1976, 412 pages.

[Stumpf 1892] Carl Stumpf. “Phonographierte Indianermelodien”, Vierteljahrschrift fur Musikwissenschaft, Volume 8, in German, 1892, pages 127–144.

[Tailfeathers 2004] Olivia Tailfeathers. Ninihkssin, Arizona Recording Productions, March 22, 2004, UPC 778505121529, audio CD.

[Thomas-NW 1910] Northcote Withridge Thomas. Anthropological Report on the Edo-speaking Peoples of Nigeria, Harrison and Sons, London, 1910. Publication anthropologicalr00thom on Archive.org (open access).

[Toop 2011] David Toop; Derek Wolmsey (host). Music from the Lost Worlds, Adventures in Modern Music, Resonance 104.4FM radio broadcast, October 20, 2011.

[Turnbull 1992] Colin Turnbull and Francis S. Chapman (original recordings, compilation, and editing); Michelle Kisliuk (reissue compilation and editing); Alan Yoshida (remastering). Mbuti Pygmies of the Ituri Rainforest, Smithsonian / Folkways, CD SF 40401, 26 tracks, 1992. Originally issued as Folkways FE 4457 in 1957 and FE 4483 in 1958.

[Weyer 1954] Edward M. Weyer, Jr. Music from Mato Grosso, Brazil, Ethnic Folkways Records, FE 4446, 1954.

[WSU A] Washington State University. Guide to the Loran Olsen Papers 1960-1993 — Cage 658, published by Washington State University, Pullman, Washington.

[WSU B] Washington State University. Guide to the Nez Perce Music Collection Fieldwork Materials 1988-1995 — Cage 636, published by Washington State University, Pullman, Washington.

 
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