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Africans: the HISTORY of a CONTINENT, Second Edition
Domination and Resistance in Afro-Brazilian Music
Bajo El Trance De La Música Negra Una Comparación De La Creación
Rhythm, Percussion, and Samba in the Formation of Brazilian National Identity (1902-1958)
Música Popular Y Sociedad / Lomo OK: 2.6 Cm
Master-Slave Rituals of Power at a Gold Mine in Nineteenth Century Brazil Matt .D Childs University of South Carolina - Columbia,
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Dancing with the Orixás Music, Body and the Circulation of African Candomblé Symbols in Germany
Yaô Africano: the Orixá in the Voice of Patricio Teixeira
The Music and Flute of Joaquim Antonio Callado a Study of Selected Compositions
Africans: the HISTORY of a CONTINENT, Second Edition
Here Would Be No Samba
Kalenda and Other Neo-African Dances in the Circum-Caribbean In
Tradition and Innovation in Brazilian Popular Music: Keyboard Percussion Instruments in Choro
“Quem Foi Que Inventou Brasil?” the Symbolic Role of Music and Race in the Development of Brazilian National Identity
Samba Between 1910 and 1940: Transformation Or Emergence? a Reevaluation of the Bantu Contribution in the Form of Timelines As a Rhythm Concept
Carnaval in Brazil, Samba Schools and African Culture: a Study of Samba Schools Through Their African Heritage Marlene Lima Hufferd Iowa State University
Contemporary Dance, Seas of Sodadi and Corporeal Creolization
BRAZILIAN PERCUSSION Dr. Robert Ledbetter the University of Montana
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Fado Historiograhy: Old Myths and New Frontiers
The Idiosyncratic Language of Brazilian Music: Strategies for Performing Villa-Lobos Choros No
Batuko and Funana: Musical Traditions of Santiago, Republic of Cape Verde
The Acoustic Face of Culture
Choro of Gordon Stout: Representation in a Living Art Elayne Harris James Madison University
Strategies of the Black Pacific: Music and Diasporic Identity in Peru
SAMBA, MULATAS and the SOCIAL MEANING of CARNIVAL By
Cape Verdeans in the Atlantic: the Formation of Kriolu Music and Dance Styles on Ship and in Port
The Formation of Afro-Brazilian Art Forms in Nineteenth-Century Bahia and Rio De Janeiro
Chapter 9 Brazilian Beat and Rhythm
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