Jamaican cult music [Harold Courtlander ed. and Moses Asch. Production Director].
Publication details: New York City Folkways Records and Service 1954Description: 6/l. illus. (photos)Subject(s): DDC classification:- Pam 784.4 Ja Sim
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Pam 784.4 Ja Sim Jamaican cult music | Pam 784.4 Ja Sim Jamaican cult music | Pam 784.4 Ja Sim Jamaican cult music | Pam 784.4 Ja Sim Jamaican cult music | Pam 784.4 Ja Swe Sweet orange 16 Jamaican folk-tunes arranged for use in schools | Pam 784.4 Ja Wes West Indian pot pourri, in which are introduced several creole airs, as sung and danced by the negroes of Jamaica | Pam 784.4 WI All Folk chants and refrains of Trinidad and Tobago |
Partial Contents: Revivalism in Jamaica; The Ras Tafari movement; Cumina drumming; John Canoe music.
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