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The hunters then danced around the "belena" imitating animal sounds and pretending they were hunting. First trip to Kamba, March, 1979; second trip to see "belena". The date on the slide is JUN 79.
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SL-10-31
G 2 SIL 10.31 CDC 79
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The hunters then danced around the "belena" imitating animal sounds and pretending they were hunting. First trip to Kamba, March, 1979; second trip to see "belena". The date on the slide is JUN 79.
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SL-10-32
G 2 SIL 10.32 CDC 79
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CDR copy FW-ASCH-7RR-0746, is contained in a solid black tape box, which often means that it was used to produce a Folkways LP; however, I can find no corresponding LP. There is no documentation other than what is stated on the recording intself, except for the title "Rain Forest". And "1st, 2nd , 3rd and 4th handwritten on the box. The recording contains many animal sounds - largely birds, but also insects, frogs and a buffalo, etc. Spoken introductions usually just state the track or cut number, although several are more extensive. One states that the track was recorded on Ceylon; another states that the track was recorded "near Indonesia," while another mentions the Ucayali river, which is in Peru. Although Folkways issued an album entitled "Sounds of a tropical rain forest" (FW06120) intended to accompany an exhibit on Indians of Peru, it was actually recorded in a Zoo and on Barro Colorado Island, Panama. Therefore, there seems to be no link to the Folkways recording and this tape.
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FW-ASCH-5RR-0765 is a mystery tape. Includes outdoor sounds, such as ocean waves, a storm, and animal sounds (frogs?) Probably recorded on Long Island, NY, since the three tapes preceding it were recorded there.
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Talk--Pete Seeger and group--Skip to my Lou; Jean Ritchie--Bye O Baby O Baby--Got a little horsey; Sam Hinton--Littleman, leeman, longman, lickpop, thumball; Ed McCurdy--Old Zip Coon; Pete Seeger--Singing tea kettle; Jean Ritchie--Where is my big toe? (Jack story); Sam Hinton--Frog song; Ed McCurdy--Animal sounds-- Lines to a newly born child who smiled; Pete Seeger--We're going to the zoo--Hambone; Jean Ritchie--What'll I do with the baby-O; Sam Hinton--Turkey in the straw; Ed McCurdy--Hand gestures; Pete Seeger--There was a little man--John Henry; Jean Ritchie
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-10RR-3118
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Newport (R.I.), United States, Rhode Island, July 27, 1963.
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CDR copy
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Discovery television program from a 1950s educational television program at the Brookfield Zoo. Produced by naturalist Mary Lena Grimes on animals at this Chicago zoo. Includes narration and animal sounds.
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Discovery television program from a 1950s educational television program at the Brookfield Zoo. Produced by naturalist Mary Lena Grimes on animals at this Chicago zoo. Includes narration and animal sounds.
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Discovery television program from a 1950s educational television program at the Brookfield Zoo. Produced by naturalist Mary Lena Grimes on animals at this Chicago zoo. Includes narration and animal sounds.
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Blues song (Drop down baby); Chickens sounds; King John and the Abbott of Canterbury; Gorilla cries
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FW-ASCH-7RR-6028
FLP.135510
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Mixed reel, an unknown blues song, "How Can You Stand It?" with unknown performer on guitar backed by second vocalist. Blues lyric cores correspond to "Bantam Rooster Blues" and "Jug Band Music."Followed by reading of English ballad by unknown. Both tracks followed by snippets from 1960 album titled "Animal Sounds and Communication," The recording was sponsored by the Office of Naval Research in the United States under the auspices of the American Institute of Biological Science, recorded by Nicholas Collias. (Presented at Symposium on Animal Sounds and Communication 1960)
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FC 7471 Howard FinsterāMan of Many Voices, A Children's Record, Bird Calls, Animal Sounds, Hollers, Stories and Songs from his boyhood in North Alabama
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Moses and Frances Asch Collection, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, June 28, 1991.
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101 Hunting and Animal Sound Imitation (date is 28).
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FP-1991-CT-0183
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tape /
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Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, June 28, 1991.
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103 Shuar Music and Dance / Numi Vicente Tkakimp At-um.
104 Access to Resources: Fishing and Crafts / Albino MarĆa Utitiaj, Felipe Unkush Tsenkush, Mark Jacobs.
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FP-1991-CT-0191
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Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, July 1, 1991.
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