Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6870 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_27 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_27 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25898 Description Unpublished sound recordings of songs collected in Dutch New Guinea in 1958 by Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (Dutch linguist). CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 1679 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Male Chorus n°15 Instrument Voice - singing: male chorus ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1960 IsPartOf 26078 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme by M. G. D. van Wengendu ; Rijks Museum (copy) DateCreated 1958 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:20 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37067/ Collection Netherlands New Guinea, 1958, J. C. Anceaux Expedition https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1960_002/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6869 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_26 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_26 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25898 Description Unpublished sound recordings of songs collected in Dutch New Guinea in 1958 by Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (Dutch linguist). CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 1679 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Enggros Instrument Voice - singing: male solo ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1960 IsPartOf 26078 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme by M. G. D. van Wengendu ; Rijks Museum (copy) DateCreated 1958 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:03:17 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37066/ Collection Netherlands New Guinea, 1958, J. C. Anceaux Expedition https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1960_002/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6868 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_25 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_25 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25898 Description Unpublished sound recordings of songs collected in Dutch New Guinea in 1958 by Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (Dutch linguist). CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 1679 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Kajsepoelan Instrument Singing voice: men's chorus | Beat drum ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1960 IsPartOf 26078 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme by M. G. D. van Wengendu ; Rijks Museum (copy) DateCreated 1958 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:04 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37065/ Collection Netherlands New Guinea, 1958, J. C. Anceaux Expedition https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1960_002/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6867 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_24 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_24 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25898 Description Unpublished sound recordings of songs collected in Dutch New Guinea in 1958 by Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (Dutch linguist). CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 1679 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Kajsepoelan Instrument Singing voice: men's chorus | Beat drum ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1960 IsPartOf 26078 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme by M. G. D. van Wengendu ; Rijks Museum (copy) DateCreated 1958 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:03:47 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37064/ Collection Netherlands New Guinea, 1958, J. C. Anceaux Expedition https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1960_002/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6866 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_23 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_23 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25898 Description Unpublished sound recordings of songs collected in Dutch New Guinea in 1958 by Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (Dutch linguist). CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 1679 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Kajsepoelan Instrument Voice - singing: male chorus ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1960 IsPartOf 26078 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme by M. G. D. van Wengendu ; Rijks Museum (copy) DateCreated 1958 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:00 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37063/ Collection Netherlands New Guinea, 1958, J. C. Anceaux Expedition https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1960_002/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6865 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_22 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_22 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25898 Description Unpublished sound recordings of songs collected in Dutch New Guinea in 1958 by Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (Dutch linguist). CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 1679 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Kajsepoelan Instrument Singing voice: men's chorus | Beat drum ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1960 IsPartOf 26078 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme by M. G. D. van Wengendu ; Rijks Museum (copy) DateCreated 1958 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:33 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37062/ Collection Netherlands New Guinea, 1958, J. C. Anceaux Expedition https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1960_002/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6864 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_21 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_21 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25898 Description Unpublished sound recordings of songs collected in Dutch New Guinea in 1958 by Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (Dutch linguist). CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 1679 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Kajsepoelan Instrument Voice - singing: male solo and male chorus | Drumbeat ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1960 IsPartOf 26078 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme by M. G. D. van Wengendu ; Rijks Museum (copy) DateCreated 1958 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:00 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37061/ Collection Netherlands New Guinea, 1958, J. C. Anceaux Expedition https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1960_002/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6863 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_20 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_20 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25898 Description Unpublished sound recordings of songs collected in Dutch New Guinea in 1958 by Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (Dutch linguist). CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 1679 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Ormoe Instrument Flute ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1960 IsPartOf 26078 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme by M. G. D. van Wengendu ; Rijks Museum (copy) DateCreated 1958 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:46 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37060/ Collection Netherlands New Guinea, 1958, J. C. Anceaux Expedition https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1960_002/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6862 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_19 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_19 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25898 Description Unpublished sound recordings of songs collected in Dutch New Guinea in 1958 by Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (Dutch linguist). CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 1679 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Ormoe Instrument Voice - singing: male solo and male chorus | Beat drum | Flute ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1960 IsPartOf 26078 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme by M. G. D. van Wengendu ; Rijks Museum (copy) DateCreated 1958 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:36 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37059/ Collection Netherlands New Guinea, 1958, J. C. Anceaux Expedition https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1960_002/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6861 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_18 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_18 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 4635 Description Unpublished sound recordings of songs collected in Dutch New Guinea in 1958 by Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (Dutch linguist). CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 1679 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Song for the fertility of gardens Instrument Voice - singing: male solo and male chorus | Drumbeat ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1960 IsPartOf 26078 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme by M. G. D. van Wengendu ; Rijks Museum (copy) DateCreated 1958 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:30 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37058/ Collection Netherlands New Guinea, 1958, J. C. Anceaux Expedition https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1960_002/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6860 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_17 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_17 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 4635 Description Unpublished sound recordings of songs collected in Dutch New Guinea in 1958 by Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (Dutch linguist). CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 1679 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Song of the men's house ritual. Instrument Voice - singing: male solo and male chorus | Drumbeat ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1960 IsPartOf 26078 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme by M. G. D. van Wengendu ; Rijks Museum (copy) DateCreated 1958 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:50 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37057/ Collection Netherlands New Guinea, 1958, J. C. Anceaux Expedition https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1960_002/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6859 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_16 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_16 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 4635 Description Unpublished sound recordings of songs collected in Dutch New Guinea in 1958 by Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (Dutch linguist). CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 1679 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Song in honor of the chief Instrument Singing voice: men's chorus | Beat drum ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1960 IsPartOf 26078 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme by M. G. D. van Wengendu ; Rijks Museum (copy) DateCreated 1958 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:26 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37056/ Collection Netherlands New Guinea, 1958, J. C. Anceaux Expedition https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1960_002/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6858 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_15 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_15 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25916 Description Unpublished sound recordings of songs collected in Dutch New Guinea in 1958 by Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (Dutch linguist). CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 1679 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Nimboran Instrument Singing voice: men's chorus | Beat drum ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1960 IsPartOf 26078 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme by M. G. D. van Wengendu ; Rijks Museum (copy) DateCreated 1958 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:03:02 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37055/ Collection Netherlands New Guinea, 1958, J. C. Anceaux Expedition https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1960_002/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6857 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_14 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_14 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25916 Description Unpublished sound recordings of songs collected in Dutch New Guinea in 1958 by Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (Dutch linguist). CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 1679 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Nimboran : Mam bay' baio Instrument Voice: Male chorus | Drumbeat ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1960 IsPartOf 26078 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme by M. G. D. van Wengendu ; Rijks Museum (copy) DateCreated 1958 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:04:20 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37054/ Collection Netherlands New Guinea, 1958, J. C. Anceaux Expedition https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1960_002/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6856 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_13 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_13 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25916 Description Unpublished sound recordings of songs collected in Dutch New Guinea in 1958 by Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (Dutch linguist). CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 1679 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Nimboran Instrument Voice: Male chorus | Drumbeat ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1960 IsPartOf 26078 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme by M. G. D. van Wengendu ; Rijks Museum (copy) DateCreated 1958 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:04:23 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37053/ Collection Netherlands New Guinea, 1958, J. C. Anceaux Expedition https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1960_002/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6855 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_12 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_12 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25916 Description Unpublished sound recordings of songs collected in Dutch New Guinea in 1958 by Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (Dutch linguist). CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 1679 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Nimboran Instrument Drum hit Voices: Solo and male chorus ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1960 IsPartOf 26078 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme by M. G. D. van Wengendu ; Rijks Museum (copy) DateCreated 1958 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:18 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37052/ Collection Netherlands New Guinea, 1958, J. C. Anceaux Expedition https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1960_002/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6854 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_11 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_11 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25916 Description Unpublished sound recordings of songs collected in Dutch New Guinea in 1958 by Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (Dutch linguist). CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 1679 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Nimboran Instrument Voice: Male chorus | Drumbeat ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1960 IsPartOf 26078 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme by M. G. D. van Wengendu ; Rijks Museum (copy) DateCreated 1958 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:04:47 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37051/ Collection Netherlands New Guinea, 1958, J. C. Anceaux Expedition https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1960_002/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6853 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_10 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_10 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25898 Description Unpublished sound recordings of songs collected in Dutch New Guinea in 1958 by Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (Dutch linguist). CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 1679 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Demta Instrument Voice: Male Duo Idiophone ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1960 IsPartOf 26078 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme by M. G. D. van Wengendu ; Rijks Museum (copy) DateCreated 1958 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:29 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37050/ Collection Netherlands New Guinea, 1958, J. C. Anceaux Expedition https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1960_002/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6852 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_09 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_09 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25898 Description Unpublished sound recordings of songs collected in Dutch New Guinea in 1958 by Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (Dutch linguist). CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 1679 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Goeai Instrument Voice - singing: male solo and male chorus ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1960 IsPartOf 26078 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme by M. G. D. van Wengendu ; Rijks Museum (copy) DateCreated 1958 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:03:12 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37049/ Collection Netherlands New Guinea, 1958, J. C. Anceaux Expedition https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1960_002/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6851 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_08 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_08 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25898 Description Unpublished sound recordings of songs collected in Dutch New Guinea in 1958 by Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (Dutch linguist). CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 1679 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Sarmi Instrument Voice: Male chorus | Drumbeat ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1960 IsPartOf 26078 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme by M. G. D. van Wengendu ; Rijks Museum (copy) DateCreated 1958 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:03:29 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37048/ Collection Netherlands New Guinea, 1958, J. C. Anceaux Expedition https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1960_002/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6850 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_07 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_07 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25898 Description Unpublished sound recordings of songs collected in Dutch New Guinea in 1958 by Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (Dutch linguist). CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 1679 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Moejoe Instrument Voice: Choirs of alternating men and women ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1960 IsPartOf 26078 About Dance CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme by M. G. D. van Wengendu ; Rijks Museum (copy) DateCreated 1958 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:43 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37047/ Collection Netherlands New Guinea, 1958, J. C. Anceaux Expedition https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1960_002/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6849 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_06 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_06 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25898 Description Unpublished sound recordings of songs collected in Dutch New Guinea in 1958 by Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (Dutch linguist). CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 1679 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Wisselmeren Instrument Voice: Mixed chorus ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1960 IsPartOf 26078 About Dance CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme by M. G. D. van Wengendu ; Rijks Museum (copy) DateCreated 1958 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:18 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37046/ Collection Netherlands New Guinea, 1958, J. C. Anceaux Expedition https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1960_002/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6848 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_05 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_05 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25898 Description Unpublished sound recordings of songs collected in Dutch New Guinea in 1958 by Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (Dutch linguist). CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 1679 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Ile de Biak Biak Island Instrument Voice - singing: male choir ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1960 IsPartOf 26078 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme by M. G. D. van Wengendu ; Rijks Museum (copy) DateCreated 1958 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:03:00 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37045/ Collection Netherlands New Guinea, 1958, J. C. Anceaux Expedition https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1960_002/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6847 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_04 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_04 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25914 Description Unpublished sound recordings of songs collected in Dutch New Guinea in 1958 by Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (Dutch linguist). CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 1679 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Ile de Biak Biak Island ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1960 IsPartOf 26078 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme by M. G. D. van Wengendu ; Rijks Museum (copy) DateCreated 1958 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:03:06 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37044/ Collection Netherlands New Guinea, 1958, J. C. Anceaux Expedition https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1960_002/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6846 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_03 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_03 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25913 Description Unpublished sound recordings of songs collected in Dutch New Guinea in 1958 by Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (Dutch linguist). CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 1679 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Island of Yapen: male singing voice Instrument Voice - singing: male solo ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1960 IsPartOf 26078 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme by M. G. D. van Wengendu ; Rijks Museum (copy) DateCreated 1958 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:04:02 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37043/ Collection Netherlands New Guinea, 1958, J. C. Anceaux Expedition https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1960_002/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6845 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_02 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_02 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25913 Description Unpublished sound recordings of songs collected in Dutch New Guinea in 1958 by Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (Dutch linguist). CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 1679 PopulationType Papua Genre Music AlternateName Island of Yapen : Epic song ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1960 IsPartOf 26078 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme by M. G. D. van Wengendu ; Rijks Museum (copy) DateCreated 1958 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:04:10 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37042/ Collection Netherlands New Guinea, 1958, J. C. Anceaux Expedition https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1960_002/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6844 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_01 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1960_002_001_01 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25898 Description Unpublished sound recordings of songs collected in Dutch New Guinea in 1958 by Johannes Cornelis Anceaux (Dutch linguist). CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 1679 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Aitinjo (Vogelkop) ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1960 IsPartOf 26078 About Dance CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme by M. G. D. van Wengendu ; Rijks Museum (copy) DateCreated 1958 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:24 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/3535/ Collection Netherlands New Guinea, 1958, J. C. Anceaux Expedition https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1960_002/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6843 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_006_04 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_006_04 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Rite sawango (thérapeutique) - suite Sawango rite (therapeutic) - continued Instrument Drums, Shouted voice, Male, Spoken voice Tambour, Voix criée, Homme, Trompe, Voix parlée ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce IV de la documentation : Tambours-sabliers, étuis péniens frappant sur ceinture d'os avec 2 trompes pup (conversations), cris d'hommes, rite sawango (thérapeutique) - suite. (BM.72.8.6) This item corresponds to part IV of the documentation: Hourglass drums, penis cases striking on bone belt with 2 pup trunks (conversations), men's cries, sawango rite (therapeutic) - continued. (BM.72.8.6) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:04:21 AdditionalProperty Anba;Pup License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7405/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6842 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_006_03 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_006_03 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Rite sawango (thérapeutique) - suite Sawango rite (therapeutic) - continued Instrument Double-headed drum, Screaming voice, Male Tambour à 2 membranes, Voix criée, Homme ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce III de la documentation : Tambours-sabliers, étuis péniens frappant sur ceinture d'os, cris d'hommes, rite sawango (thérapeutique) - suite. (BM.72.8.6) This item corresponds to part III of the documentation: Hourglass drums, penis cases striking on bone belts, men’s cries, sawango rite (therapeutic) - continued. (BM.72.8.6) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:47 AdditionalProperty Anba License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7404/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6841 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_006_02 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_006_02 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Rite sawango (thérapeutique) - suite Sawango rite (therapeutic) - continued Instrument Drum, Shouting voice, Male Tambour, Voix criée, Homme ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce II de la documentation : Tambours-sabliers, étuis péniens frappant sur ceinture d'os, cris d'hommes, rite sawango (thérapeutique) - suite. (BM.72.8.6) This item corresponds to part II of the documentation: Hourglass drums, penis cases striking on bone belts, men’s cries, sawango rite (therapeutic) - continued. (BM.72.8.6) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:15 AdditionalProperty Anba License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7403/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6840 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_006_01 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_006_01 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Rite sawango (thérapeutique) Sawango rite (therapeutic) Instrument Beat, Shouting voice, Male Tambour, Voix criée, Homme ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce I de la documentation : Tambours-sabliers, étuis péniens frappant sur ceinture d'os, cris d'hommes, rite sawango (thérapeutique) (BM.72.8.6) This item corresponds to part I of the documentation: Hourglass drums, penis cases striking on bone belts, men's cries, sawango rite (therapeutic) (BM.72.8.6) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:22 AdditionalProperty Anba License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7402/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6839 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_14 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_14 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Chœur d'hommes et instruments Male chorus and instruments Instrument Singing voice, men's chorus, drum Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes, Tambour ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XIV de la documentation : Tambours-sabliers, étuis péniens frappant sur ceinture d'os, choeur d'hommes / défaut de défilement de la bande (piles défectueuses). (BM.72.8.5) This item corresponds to part XIV of the documentation: Hourglass drums, penis cases striking on bone belt, male choir / tape running fault (defective batteries). (BM.72.8.5) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:03:19 AdditionalProperty Anba InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7401/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6838 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_13 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_13 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Spoken voice AlternateName Cris d'hommes Men screaming Instrument Shouting voice, Man Voix criée, Homme ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XIII de la documentation : Cris d'hommes. (BM.72.8.5) This item corresponds to part XIII of the documentation: Cries of men. (BM.72.8.5) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:34 License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7400/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6837 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_12 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_12 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Chant wesko Wesko song Instrument Singing voice, men's chorus, drum, horn Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes, Tambour, Trompe ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XII de la documentation : Choeur d'hommes (chant wesko) + tambours anba et 2 trompes / défilement irrégulier : piles défectueuses. (BM.72.8.5) This item corresponds to part XII of the documentation: Men’s chorus (wesko singing) + anba drums and 2 horns / irregular scrolling: defective batteries. (BM.72.8.5) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:03:29 AdditionalProperty Anba InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7399/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6836 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_11 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_11 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Chant du vent Song of the wind Instrument Singing voice, men's chorus, drum Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes, Tambour ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XI de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes (sans étuis péniens) + un tambour sablier : "chant du vent" pour les esprits de la forêt, chanté lors du rite sawango, au milieu de la nuit / défauts de défilement. (BM.72.8.5) This item corresponds to document XI: Sung, men’s choir (without penis sheaths) + an hourglass drum: “wind song” for the spirits of the forest, sung during the sawango rite, in the middle of the night / scrolling defects. (BM.72.8.5) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:03:04 AdditionalProperty Anba InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7398/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6835 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_10 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_10 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Rite sawango (esprit de la forêt) Sawango ritual (spirits of the forest) Instrument Singing voice, male chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce VIII de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes - rite sawango (esprits de la forêt), fin thérapeutique / défaut défilement de la bande (piles défectueuses). (BM.72.8.5) This item corresponds to part VIII of the documentation: Sung, men’s chorus - sawango rite (forest spirits), therapeutic end / tape running fault (defective batteries). (BM.72.8.5) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:04:35 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/71971/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6834 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_09 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_09 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Rite sawango (esprit de la forêt) Sawango ritual (spirits of the forest) Instrument Singing voice, male chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce VIII de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes - rite sawango (esprits de la forêt), fin thérapeutique / défaut défilement de la bande (piles défectueuses). (BM.72.8.5) This item corresponds to part VIII of the documentation: Sung, men’s chorus - sawango rite (forest spirits), therapeutic end / tape running fault (defective batteries). (BM.72.8.5) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:32 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/71969/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6833 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_08 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_08 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Rite sawango (esprit de la forêt) Sawango ritual (spirits of the forest) Instrument Singing voice, male chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce VIII de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes - rite sawango (esprits de la forêt), fin thérapeutique / défaut défilement de la bande (piles défectueuses). (BM.72.8.5) This item corresponds to part VIII of the documentation: Sung, men’s chorus - sawango rite (forest spirits), therapeutic end / tape running fault (defective batteries). (BM.72.8.5) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:22 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7397/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6832 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_07 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_07 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Rite sawango (esprits de la forêt) Sawango ritual (spirits of the forest) Instrument Singing voice, male chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce VII de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes - rite sawango (esprits de la forêt), fin thérapeutique / piles défectueuses, variations de vitesse. (BM.72.8.5) This item corresponds to part VII of the documentation: Sung, men’s choir - sawango rite (forest spirits), therapeutic end / defective batteries, speed variations. (BM.72.8.5) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:11 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7396/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6831 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_06 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_06 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Rite sawango (esprits de la forêt) Sawango ritual (spirits of the forest) Instrument Singing voice, male chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce VI de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes - rite sawango (esprits de la forêt), fin thérapeutique / défaut défilement de la bande (piles défectueuses). (BM.72.8.5) This item corresponds to part VI of the documentation: Sung, men’s choir - sawango rite (forest spirits), therapeutic end / tape running fault (defective batteries). (BM.72.8.5) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:03:23 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7395/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6830 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_05 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_05 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music AlternateName Rite sawango Sawango Ritual Instrument Horn, drum, bells Trompe, Tambour, Sonnailles ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce V de la documentation : 2 trompes, tambours-sabliers, étuis frappant sur ceinture d'os, sonnailles métalliques - rite sawano; fin thérapeutique, dédié aux esprits sawango, fin : conversation. (BM.72.8.5) This item corresponds to part V of the documentation: 2 horns, hourglass drums, cases striking on bone belts, metal bells - Sawano rite; therapeutic purpose, dedicated to Sawango spirits, purpose: conversation. (BM.72.8.5) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:04:41 AdditionalProperty Pup;Anba InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7394/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6829 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_04 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_04 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant du vent Song of the wind Instrument Singing voice, male chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce IV de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes + étuis péniens frappant sur ceinture d'os : "chant du vent" pour les esprits de la forêt, chanté lors du rite sawango, au milieu de la nuit. (BM.72.8.5) This item corresponds to part IV of the documentation: Sung, men’s chorus + penis sheaths striking on bone belt: “wind song” for the spirits of the forest, sung during the sawango rite, in the middle of the night. (BM.72.8.5) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:40 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7393/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6828 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_03 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_03 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant du vent (suite) Song of the Wind (continued) Instrument Singing voice, male chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce II de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes + étuis péniens frappant sur ceinture d'os : "chant du vent" pour les esprits de la forêt, chanté lors du rite sawango, au milieu de la nuit (suite) / silence. (BM.72.8.5) This item corresponds to part II of the documentation: Sung, men’s chorus + penis sheaths striking on bone belt: “wind song” for the spirits of the forest, sung during the sawango rite, in the middle of the night (continued) / silence. (BM.72.8.5) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:34 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7392/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6827 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_02 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_02 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant du vent Song of the wind Instrument Singing voice, male chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce II de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes + étuis péniens frappant sur ceinture d'os : "chant du vent" pour les esprits de la forêt, chanté lors du rite sawango, au milieu de la nuit. (BM.72.8.5) This item corresponds to part II of the documentation: Sung, men’s chorus + penis sheaths striking on bone belt: “wind song” for the spirits of the forest, sung during the sawango rite, in the middle of the night. (BM.72.8.5) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:08:57 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7391/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6826 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_01 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_005_01 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Chant wesko - rite pour les esprit de la forêt Wesko song - rite for the spirits of the forest Instrument Horn, drum, Singing voice, male chorus Trompe,Tambour, Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce I de la documentation : 2 trompes (pup) et tambours-sabliers anba plus choeur d'hommes (chant wesko), rite pour les esprits de la forêt. (BM.72.8.5) This item corresponds to part I of the documentation: 2 horns (pup) and anba hourglass drums plus male chorus (wesko song), rite for the spirits of the forest. (BM.72.8.5) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:03:43 AdditionalProperty Pup;Anba InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7390/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6825 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_38 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_38 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25908 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Choeur d'hommes et instruments Male chorus and instruments Instrument Singing voice, male chorus, horn, drum Voix chantée, choeur, Trompe, Tambour ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XXXVIII de la documentation : 2 trompes , choeur d'hommes, tambours-sabliers, étuis péniens (frappant sur ceinture d'os). (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to part XXXVIII of the documentation: 2 horns, male chorus, hourglass drums, penis cases (striking on bone belt). (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:03:04 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7389/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6824 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_37 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_37 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25908 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Choeur d'hommes et instruments Male chorus and instruments Instrument Singing voice, male chorus, horn, drum Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes, Trompe, Tambour ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XXXVII de la documentation : 2 trompes , choeur d'hommes, tambours-sabliers, étuis péniens (frappant sur ceinture d'os). (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to part XXXVII of the documentation: 2 horns, male chorus, hourglass drums, penis cases (striking on bone belt). (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:48 AdditionalProperty Pup;Anba InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7388/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6823 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_36 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_36 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25910 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant du rite wongu Song for the wongu ritual Instrument Singing voice, male chorus, female chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes, choeur de femmes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XXXVI de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes - Chants du rite wongu (pour les esprits de le forêt) + accompagnement choeur de femmes. (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to part XXXVI of the documentation: Sung, men’s chorus - Songs of the Wongu rite (for the spirits of the forest) + accompaniment by women’s chorus. (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:32 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7387/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6822 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_35 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_35 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25910 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant du rite wongu Song for the wongu ritual Instrument Singing voice, male chorus, female chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes, choeur de femmes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XXXV de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes - Chants du rite wongu (pour les esprits de le forêt) + accompagnement choeur de femmes. (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to part XXXV of the documentation: Sung, men’s chorus - Songs of the Wongu rite (for the spirits of the forest) + accompaniment by women’s choir. (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:07 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7386/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6821 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_34 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_34 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25910 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant du rite wongu Song for the wongu ritual Instrument Singing voice, male chorus, female chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes, choeur de femmes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XXXIV de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes - Chants du rite wongu (pour les esprits de le forêt) + accompagnement choeur de femmes. (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to part XXXIV of the documentation: Sung, men’s chorus - Songs of the Wongu rite (for the spirits of the forest) + accompaniment by women’s choir. (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:09 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7385/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6820 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_33 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_33 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25910 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant du rite wongu Song for the wongu ritual Instrument Singing voice, male chorus, female chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes, choeur de femmes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XXXIII de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes - Chants du rite wongu (pour les esprits de le forêt) + accompagnement choeur de femmes. (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to part XXXIII of the documentation: Sung, men’s chorus - Songs of the Wongu rite (for the spirits of the forest) + accompaniment by women’s choir. (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:02 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7384/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6819 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_32 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_32 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25910 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant du rite wongu Song for the wongu ritual Instrument Singing voice, male chorus, female chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes, choeur de femmes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XXXII de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes - Chants du rite wongu (pour les esprits de le forêt) + accompagnement choeur de femmes. (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to part XXXII of the documentation: Sung, men’s chorus - Songs of the Wongu rite (for the spirits of the forest) + accompaniment by women’s choir. (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:06 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7383/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6818 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_31 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_31 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25910 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chants du rite wongu Song for the wongu ritual Instrument Singing voice, male chorus, female chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes, choeur de femmes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XXXI de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes - Chants du rite wongu (pour les esprits de le forêt) + accompagnement choeur de femmes. (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to part XXXI of the documentation: Sung, men’s chorus - Songs of the Wongu rite (for the spirits of the forest) + accompaniment by women’s choir. (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:17 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7382/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6817 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_30 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_30 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25910 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chants du rite wongu Song for the wongu ritual Instrument Singing voice, male chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XXX de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes - Chants du rite wongu pour les esprits de le forêt (chant indiquant la fin d'une série de chants. (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to document XXX: Sung, men’s chorus - Songs of the Wongu rite for the spirits of the forest (song indicating the end of a series of songs. (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:18 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7381/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6816 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_29 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_29 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25910 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chants du rite wongu Song for the wongu ritual Instrument Singing voice, male chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XXIX de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes - Chants du rite wongu (pour les esprits de le forêt). (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to part XXIX of the documentation: Sung, men’s chorus - Songs of the Wongu rite (for the spirits of the forest). (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:42 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7380/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6815 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_28 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_28 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25910 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chants du rite wongu Song for the wongu ritual Instrument Singing voice, male chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XXVIII de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes - Chants du rite wongu (pour les esprits de le forêt). (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to document XXVIII: Sung, men’s chorus - Songs of the Wongu rite (for the spirits of the forest). (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:17 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7379/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6814 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_27 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_27 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25910 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chants du rie wongu Song for the wongu ritual Instrument Singing voice, male chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XXVII de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes - Chants du rite wongu (pour les esprits de le forêt). (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to document XXVII: Sung, men’s chorus - Songs of the Wongu rite (for the spirits of the forest). (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:07 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7378/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6813 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_26 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_26 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25910 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chants du rite wongu Song for the wongu ritual Instrument Singing voice, chorus Voix chantée, choeur ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XXVI de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes - Chants du rite wongu (pour les esprits de le forêt). (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to document XXVI: Sung, men’s chorus - Songs of the Wongu rite (for the spirits of the forest). (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:06 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7377/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6812 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_25 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_25 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25910 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chants du rite wongu Song for the wongu ritual Instrument Singing voice, chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XXV de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes - Chants du rite wongu (pour les esprits de le forêt). (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to document XXV: Sung, men’s chorus - Songs of the Wongu rite (for the spirits of the forest). (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:04 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7376/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6811 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_24 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_24 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25910 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant pour le rite wongu Song for the wongu ritual Instrument Singing voice, chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XXIV de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes - Chants du rite wongu (pour les esprits de le forêt). (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to part XXIV of the documentation: Sung, men’s chorus - Songs of the Wongu rite (for the spirits of the forest). (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:11 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7375/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6810 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_23 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_23 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25910 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant pour le rite wongu Song for the wongu ritual Instrument Singing voice, chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XXIII de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes pour le rite wongu pour les esprits de le forêt qui contrôlent le gibier. (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to document XXIII: Sung, men’s chorus for the Wongu rite for the forest spirits who control the game. (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:10 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7374/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6809 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_22 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_22 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25910 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant pour le rite wongu Song for the wongu ritual Instrument Singing voice, chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XXII de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes pour le rite wongu pour les esprits de le forêt qui contrôlent le gibier. (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to document XXII: Sung, men's chorus for the wongu rite for the forest spirits who control the game. (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:15 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7373/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6808 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_21 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_21 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25910 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant pour le rite wongu Song for the wongu ritual Instrument Singing voice, chorus Voix chantée, choeur ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XXI de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes pour le rite wongu pour les esprits de le forêt qui contrôlent le gibier. (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to part XXI of the documentation: Sung, men’s chorus for the wongu rite for the forest spirits who control the game. (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:11 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7372/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6807 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_20 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_20 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25910 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant pour le rite wongu Song for the wongu ritual Instrument Singing voice, chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XX de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes pour le rite wongu pour les esprits de le forêt qui contrôlent le gibier. (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to document item XX: Sung, men’s chorus for the wongu rite for the forest spirits who control the game. (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:08 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7371/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6806 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_19 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_19 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25910 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant pour le rite wongu Song for the wongu ritual Instrument Singing voice, chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XIX de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes pour le rite wongu pour les esprits de le forêt qui contrôlent le gibier. (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to document XIX: Sung, men’s chorus for the wongu rite for the forest spirits who control the game. (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:05 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7370/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6805 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_18 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_18 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25910 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant pour le rite wongu Song for the wongu ritual Instrument Singing voice, chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XVIII de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes pour le rite wongu pour les esprits de le forêt qui contrôlent le gibier. (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to document number XVIII: Sung, men's chorus for the wongu rite for the forest spirits who control the game. (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:05 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7369/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6804 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_17 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_17 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25910 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant pour le rite wongu Song for the wongu ritual Instrument Singing voice, chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XVII de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes pour le rite wongu pour les esprits de le forêt qui contrôlent le gibier. (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to document XVII: Sung, men’s chorus for the wongu rite for the forest spirits who control the game. (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:07 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7368/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6803 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_16 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_16 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25910 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant pour le rite wongu Song for the wongu ritual Instrument Singing voice, chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XVI de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes pour le rite wongu pour les esprits de le forêt qui contrôlent le gibier. (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to document item XVI: Sung, men's chorus for the wongu rite for the forest spirits who control the game. (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:06 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7367/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6802 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_15 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_15 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25910 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant pour le rite wongu Song for the wongu ritual Instrument Singing voice, chorus Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XV de la documentation : Chanté, choeur d'hommes pour le rite wongu pour les esprits de le forêt qui contrôlent le gibier. (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to document XV: Sung, men's chorus for the wongu rite for the forest spirits who control the game. (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:37 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7366/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6801 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_14 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_14 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25911 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Choeur de garçons Boys choir Instrument Singing voice, chorus Voix chantée, choeur ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XIV de la documentation : Chanté, choeur de garçons, chant pour ?. (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to part XIV of the documentation: Sung, boys’ chorus, song for? (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:00 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7365/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6800 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_13 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_13 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25911 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant pour le cycle rituel wongu Song for wongu ritual cycle Instrument Singing voice, chorus Voix chantée, choeur ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XIII de la documentation : Chanté, choeur de garçons (pour le cycle rituel wongu). (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to part XIII of the documentation: Sung, boys’ chorus (for the wongu ritual cycle). (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:58 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7364/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6799 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_12 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_12 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25911 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant pour le cycle rituel wongu Song for wongu ritual cycle Instrument Singing voice, chorus Voix chantée, choeur ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XII de la documentation : Chanté, choeur de garçons (pour le cycle rituel wongu). (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to part XII of the documentation: Sung, boys’ chorus (for the wongu ritual cycle). (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:21 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7363/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6798 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_11 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_11 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25911 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant pour le cycle rituel wongu Song for wongu ritual cycle Instrument Singing voice, chorus Voix chantée, choeur ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XI de la documentation : Chanté, choeur de garçons (pour le cycle rituel wongu). (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to part XI of the documentation: Sung, boys’ chorus (for the wongu ritual cycle). (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:11 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7362/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6796 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_09 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_09 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25911 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant pour le cycle rituel wongu Song for wongu ritual cycle Instrument Singing voice, chorus Voix chantée, choeur ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce IX de la documentation : Chanté, choeur de garçons (pour le cycle rituel wongu). (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to document IX: Sung, boys’ chorus (for the wongu ritual cycle). (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:20 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7360/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6795 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_08 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_08 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25911 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant pour le cycle rituel wongu Song for wongu ritual cycle Instrument Singing voice, chorus Voix chantée, choeur ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce VIII de la documentation : Chanté, choeur de garçons (pour le cycle rituel wongu). (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to part VIII of the documentation: “Sung, boys’ chorus (for the wongu ritual cycle).” (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:57 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7359/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6794 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_07 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_07 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25911 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant pour le cycle rituel wongu Song for wongu ritual cycle Instrument Singing voice, chorus Voix chantée, choeur ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce VII de la documentation : Chanté, choeur de garçons - Introduction pour les chants du rite wongu. (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to part VII of the documentation: Sung, boys’ chorus - Introduction to the songs of the Wongu rite. (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:49 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7358/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6793 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_06 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_06 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25911 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant pour le cycle rituel wongu Song for wongu ritual cycle Instrument Singing voice, chorus Voix chantée, choeur ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce VI de la documentation : Chanté, choeur de garçons - Introduction pour les chants du rite wongu. (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to part VI of the documentation: Sung, boys’ chorus - Introduction to the songs of the Wongu rite. (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:57 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7357/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6792 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_05 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_05 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25911 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant pour le cycle rituel wongu Song for wongu ritual cycle Instrument Singing voice, chorus Voix chantée, choeur ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce V de la documentation : Chanté, choeur de garçons - Introduction pour les chants du rite wongu. (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to part V of the documentation: Sung, boys’ chorus - Introduction to the songs of the Wongu rite. (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:10 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7356/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6791 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_04 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_04 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25911 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant pour le cycle rituel wongu Song for wongu ritual cycle Instrument Singing voice, chorus Voix chantée, choeur ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce IV de la documentation : Chanté, choeur de garçons - Introduction pour les chants du rite wongu. (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to part IV of the documentation: Sung, boys’ chorus - Introduction to the songs of the Wongu rite. (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:31 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7355/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6790 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_03 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_03 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25911 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant pour le cycle rituel wongu Song for wongu ritual cycle Instrument Singing voice, chorus Voix chantée, choeur ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce III de la documentation : Chanté, choeur de garçons - Introduction pour les chants du rite wongu. (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to part III of the documentation: Sung, boys’ choir - Introduction to the songs of the Wongu rite. (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:47 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7354/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6789 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_02 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_02 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25911 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant pour le cycle rituel wongu Song for wongu ritual cycle Instrument Singing voice, chorus Voix chantée, choeur ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce II de la documentation : Chanté, choeur de garçons (pour le cycle rituel wongu). (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to part II of the documentation: Sung, boys’ chorus (for the wongu ritual cycle). (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:03 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7353/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6788 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_01 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_004_01 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25911 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Introduction pour les chants du rite wongu Introduction for the wongu rite sung repertoire Instrument Singing voice, chorus Voix chantée, choeur ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ritual CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce I de la documentation : Chanté, choeur de garçons - Introduction pour les chants du rite wongu. (BM.72.8.4) This item corresponds to part I of the documentation: Sung, boys’ chorus - Introduction to the songs of the Wongu rite. (BM.72.8.4) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:47 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7352/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6787 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_003_08 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_003_08 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale : six trompes Instrumental piece: six horns Instrument Horn Trompe ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce VIII de la documentation : 6 Trompes pup / fin : défilement instable. (BM.72.8.3) This item corresponds to part VIII of the documentation: 6 Pup trunks / end: unstable scrolling. (BM.72.8.3) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:54 AdditionalProperty Pup License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7351/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6786 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_003_07 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_003_07 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale : six trompes Instrumental piece: six horns Instrument Horn Trompe ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce VII de la documentation : 6 Trompes pup. (BM.72.8.3) This item corresponds to part VII of the documentation: 6 Pup Trunks. (BM.72.8.3) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:03:30 AdditionalProperty Pup License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7350/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6785 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_003_06 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_003_06 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale : six trompes Instrumental piece: six horns Instrument Horn Trompe ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce VI de la documentation : 6 Trompes pup. (BM.72.8.3) This item corresponds to part VI of the documentation: 6 Pup Trunks. (BM.72.8.3) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:03:38 AdditionalProperty Pup License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7349/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6784 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_003_05 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_003_05 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale : six trompes Instrumental piece: six horns Instrument Horn Trompe ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce V de la documentation : 6 Trompes pup. (BM.72.8.3) This item corresponds to part V of the documentation: 6 Pup Trunks. (BM.72.8.3) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:05:03 AdditionalProperty Pup License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7348/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6783 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_003_04 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_003_04 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale : six trompes Instrumental piece: six horns Instrument Horn Trompe ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce IV de la documentation : 6 Trompes pup. (BM.72.8.3) This item corresponds to part IV of the documentation: 6 Pup Trunks. (BM.72.8.3) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:31 AdditionalProperty Pup License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7347/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6782 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_003_03 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_003_03 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale : six trompes Instrumental piece: six horns Instrument Horn Trompe ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce II de la documentation : 6 Trompes pup. (BM.72.8.3) This item corresponds to part II of the documentation: 6 Pup Trunks. (BM.72.8.3) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:06:23 AdditionalProperty Pup License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7346/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6781 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_003_02 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_003_02 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale : six trompes Instrumental piece: six horns Instrument Horn Trompe ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce II de la documentation : 6 Trompes pup. (BM.72.8.3) This item corresponds to part II of the documentation: 6 Pup Trunks. (BM.72.8.3) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:48 AdditionalProperty Pup License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7345/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6780 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_003_01 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_003_01 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale : six trompes, pup Instrumental piece: six horns, pup Instrument Horn Trompe ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce I de la documentation : 6 Trompes pup. (BM.72.8.3) This item corresponds to part I of the documentation: 6 Pup Trunks. (BM.72.8.3) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:48 AdditionalProperty Pup License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7344/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6779 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_14 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_14 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale : six trompes Instrumental piece: six horns Instrument Horn Trompe ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XIV de la documentation : 6 Trompes pup jouer pour favoriser la croissance des cultures de jardins; jouées au village la nuit. Enregistrement de loin avec bruit de la brousse. (BM.72.8.2) This item corresponds to part XIV of the documentation: 6 Pup horns played to promote the growth of garden crops; played in the village at night. Recording from a distance with bush noise. (BM.72.8.2) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:46 AdditionalProperty Pup License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7343/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6778 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_13 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_13 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale : six trompes Instrumental piece: six horns Instrument Horn Trompe ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XIII de la documentation : 6 Trompes pup jouer pour favoriser la croissance des cultures de jardins; jouées au village la nuit. Enregistrement de loin avec bruit de la brousse. (BM.72.8.2) This item corresponds to part XIII of the documentation: 6 Pup horns played to promote the growth of garden crops; played in the village at night. Recording from a distance with bush noise. (BM.72.8.2) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:04:24 AdditionalProperty Pup License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7342/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6777 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_12 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_12 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale : six trompes Instrumental piece: six horns Instrument Horn Trompe ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XII de la documentation : 6 Trompes pup jouer pour favoriser la croissance des cultures de jardins; jouées au village la nuit. Enregistrement de loin avec bruit de la brousse. (BM.72.8.2) This item corresponds to part XII of the documentation: 6 Pup horns played to promote the growth of garden crops; played in the village at night. Recording from a distance with bush noise. (BM.72.8.2) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:04:44 AdditionalProperty Pup License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7341/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6776 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_11 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_11 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale : six trompes Instrumental piece: six horns Instrument Horn Trompe ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XI de la documentation : 6 Trompes pup jouer pour favoriser la croissance des cultures de jardins; jouées au village la nuit. Enregistrement de loin avec bruit de la brousse. (BM.72.8.2) This item corresponds to part XI of the documentation: 6 Pup horns played to promote the growth of garden crops; played in the village at night. Recording from a distance with bush noise. (BM.72.8.2) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:04:11 AdditionalProperty Pup License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7340/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6775 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_10 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_10 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale : six trompes Instrumental piece: six horns Instrument Horn Trompe ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce X de la documentation : 6 Trompes pup jouer pour favoriser la croissance des cultures de jardins; jouées au village la nuit. Enregistrement de loin avec bruit de la brousse. (BM.72.8.2) This item corresponds to part X of the documentation: 6 Pup horns played to promote the growth of garden crops; played in the village at night. Recording from a distance with bush noise. (BM.72.8.2) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:09 AdditionalProperty Pup License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7339/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6774 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_09 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_09 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale : six trompes Instrumental piece: six horns Instrument Horn Trompe ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce IX de la documentation : 6 Trompes pup jouer pour favoriser la croissance des cultures de jardins; jouées au village la nuit. Enregistrement de loin avec bruit de la brousse. (BM.72.8.2) This item corresponds to part IX of the documentation: 6 Pup horns played to promote the growth of garden crops; played in the village at night. Recording from a distance with bush noise. (BM.72.8.2) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:03:32 AdditionalProperty Pup License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7338/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6773 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_08 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_08 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale : six trompes Instrumental piece: six horns Instrument Horn Trompe ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce VIII de la documentation : 6 Trompes pup jouer pour favoriser la croissance des cultures de jardins; jouées au village la nuit. Enregistrement de loin avec bruit de la brousse. (BM.72.8.2) This item corresponds to part VIII of the documentation: 6 Pup horns played to promote the growth of garden crops; played in the village at night. Recording from a distance with bush noise. (BM.72.8.2) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:07 AdditionalProperty Pup License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7337/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6772 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_07 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_07 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale : six trompes Instrumental piece: six horns Instrument Horn Trompe ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce VII de la documentation : 6 Trompes pup jouer pour favoriser la croissance des cultures de jardins; jouées au village la nuit. Enregistrement de loin avec bruit de la brousse. (BM.72.8.2) This item corresponds to Part VII of the documentation: 6 Pup horns played to promote the growth of garden crops; played in the village at night. Recording from a distance with bush noise. (BM.72.8.2) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:40 AdditionalProperty Pup License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7336/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6771 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_06 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_06 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale : cinq trompes Instrumental piece: five horns Instrument Horn Trompe ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce VI de la documentation : 5 trompes / fin vitesse de défilement instable. (BM.72.8.2) This item corresponds to part VI of the documentation: 5 horns / end of unstable scrolling speed. (BM.72.8.2) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:03:36 License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7335/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6770 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_05 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_05 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale : cinq trompes Instrumental piece: five horns Instrument Horn Trompe ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce V de la documentation : 5 trompes. (BM.72.8.2) This item corresponds to part V of the documentation: 5 horns. (BM.72.8.2) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:03 License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7334/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6769 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_04 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_04 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentales : cinq trompes Instrumental piece: five horns Instrument Horn Trompe ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce IV de la documentation : 5 trompes. (BM.72.8.2) This item corresponds to part IV of the documentation: 5 horns. (BM.72.8.2) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:43 License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7333/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6768 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_03 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_03 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Spoken voice AlternateName Fabrication d'une flûte de pan à cinq tuyaux Making a five-pipe pan flute Instrument Spoken voice Voix parlée ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Copie : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 9,5 cm/s; piste 1; LD. Cet item correspond à la pièce III de la documentation : Parlé (en français), fabrication d'une flûte de pan à cinq tuyau (bambou) échelle. (BM.72.8.2) Copy: Juillerat, Bernard. Diameter: 13 cm; recording speed: 9.5 cm/s; track 1; LD. This item corresponds to part III of the documentation: Spoken (in French), making a five-pipe (bamboo) scale pan flute. (BM.72.8.2) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:09:25 InLanguage French License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7332/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6767 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_021 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_021 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale : sept trompes Instrumental piece: seven horns Instrument Horn Trompe ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce II de la documentation : 7 trompes (pup), jouées pour favoriser la croissance des cultures de jardins. (BM.72.8.2) This item corresponds to part II of the documentation: 7 horns (pup), played to promote the growth of garden crops. (BM.72.8.2) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:04:11 AdditionalProperty Pup License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/71965/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6766 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_02 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_02 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale : sept trompes Instrumental piece: seven horns Instrument Horn Trompe ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce II de la documentation : 7 trompes (pup), jouées pour favoriser la croissance des cultures de jardins. (BM.72.8.2) This item corresponds to part II of the documentation: 7 horns (pup), played to promote the growth of garden crops. (BM.72.8.2) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:53 AdditionalProperty Pup License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7331/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6765 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_01 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_002_01 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale : sept trompes Instrumental piece: seven horns Instrument Horn Trompe ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce I de la documentation : 7 trompes (pup), jouées pour favoriser la croissance des cultures de jardins. (BM.72.8.2) This item corresponds to part I of the documentation: 7 horns (pup), played to promote the growth of garden crops. (BM.72.8.2) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:03:22 AdditionalProperty Pup License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7330/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6764 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_27 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_27 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab AlternateName Jeu de garçons, put mwag Boys game, put mwag Instrument Voice, beetle Voix, coléoptère ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XXVII de la documentation : Coléoptère attaché et tenu devant la bouche entrouverte : put mwag (jeu g.). (BM.72.8.1) This item corresponds to part XXVII of the documentation: Beetle tied and held in front of the half-open mouth: put mwag (left game). (BM.72.8.1) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:06 License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7329/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6763 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_26 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_26 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab AlternateName Jeu de garçons, put mwag Boys game, put mwag Instrument Voice, beetle Voix, coléoptère ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XXVI de la documentation : Coléoptère attaché et tenu devant la bouche entrouverte : put mwag (jeu g.). (BM.72.8.1) This item corresponds to part XXVI of the documentation: Beetle tied and held in front of the half-open mouth: put mwag (left game). (BM.72.8.1) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:38 License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7328/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6762 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_25 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_25 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Choeur et instruments Chorus and instruments Instrument Horn, Drum, Singing voice, chorus Trompe, Tambour, Voix chantée, choeur ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XXIV de la documentation : Puis trompes, tambours, choeur, harmonica. (BM.72.8.1) This item corresponds to part XXIV of the documentation: Then horns, drums, chorus, harmonica. (BM.72.8.1) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:31 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7327/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6761 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_24 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_24 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Choeur et instruments Chorus and instruments Instrument Horn, drum, Singing voice, chorus, Free reed Trompe, Tambour, Voix chantée, choeur, Anche libre ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XXIV de la documentation : Puis trompes, tambours, choeur, harmonica. (BM.72.8.1) This item corresponds to part XXIV of the documentation: Then horns, drums, chorus, harmonica. (BM.72.8.1) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:03:02 AdditionalProperty Harmonica InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7326/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6760 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_23 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_23 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Choeur d'hommes accompagné de tambours-sabliers Men's chorus accompanied by hourglass drums Instrument Singing voice, men's chorus, drum Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes,Tambour ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XXIII de la documentation : «Chanté choeur hommes (wésko), 4-5 tambours-sabliers.» (BM.72.8.1) This item corresponds to part XXIII of the documentation: Sung by men’s chorus (wésko), 4-5 hourglass drums. (BM.72.8.1) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:41 AdditionalProperty Anba InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7325/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6759 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_22 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_22 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Choeur d'hommes accompagné de tambours-sabliers Men's chorus accompanied by hourglass drums Instrument Singing voice, men's chorus, drum Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes,Tambour ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XXII de la documentation : Chanté choeur hommes (wésko), 4-5 tambours-sabliers. (BM.72.8.1) This item corresponds to part XXII of the documentation: Sung by men’s chorus (wésko), 4-5 hourglass drums. (BM.72.8.1) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:34 AdditionalProperty Anba InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7324/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6758 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_21 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_21 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Choeur d'hommes accompagné de tambours-sabliers Men's chorus accompanied by hourglass drums Instrument Singing voice, men's chorus, drum Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes,Tambour ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XXI de la documentation : Chanté choeur hommes (wésko), 4-5 tambours-sabliers. (BM.72.8.1) This item corresponds to part XXI of the documentation: Sung by men’s chorus (wésko), 4-5 hourglass drums. (BM.72.8.1) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:30 AdditionalProperty Anba InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7323/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6757 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_20 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_20 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Choeur d'hommes accompagné de tambours-sabliers Men's chorus accompanied by hourglass drums Instrument Singing voice, male chorus, Double-headed drum Voix chantée, choeur d'hommes, Tambour à 2 membranes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XX de la documentation : Chanté choeur hommes (wésko), 4-5 tambours-sabliers. (BM.72.8.1) This item corresponds to document XX: Sung by men’s chorus (wésko), 4-5 hourglass drums. (BM.72.8.1) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:06 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7322/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6756 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_19 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_19 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Choeur et instruments Chorus and instruments Instrument Horns, drum, chorus, Free reed Trompe,Tambour, choeur, Anche libre ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XIX de la documentation : Cf. XVII. (BM.72.8.1) This item corresponds to exhibit XIX of the documentation: Cf. XVII. (BM.72.8.1) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:32 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7321/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6755 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_18 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_18 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Choeur et instruments Chorus and instruments Instrument Horns, drum, chorus, Free reed Trompes, Tambour, choeur, Anche libre ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XVII de la documentation : Cf. XVII. (BM.72.8.1) This item corresponds to exhibit XVII of the documentation: Cf. XVII. (BM.72.8.1) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:41 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7320/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6754 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_17 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_17 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Choeur et instruments Chorus and instruments Instrument Horns, drum, chorus, Free reed Trompes, Tambour, choeur, Anche libre ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XVII de la documentation : Puis, trompes, tambours, choeur, harmonica. (BM.72.8.1) This item corresponds to part XVII of the documentation: Then, horns, drums, chorus, harmonica. (BM.72.8.1) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:04 InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7319/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6753 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_16 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_16 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale Instrumental piece Instrument Men's chorus singing, Beat drum, two horns 2 Trompe, Tambour, choeur d'hommes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XVI de la documentation : Cf XIII et XIV. (BM.72.8.1) This item corresponds to part XVI of the documentation: Cf XIII and XIV. (BM.72.8.1) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:28 AdditionalProperty Pup;Pupuk;Anba License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7318/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6752 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_15 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_15 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Choeur d'hommes accompagné de tambours-sabliers Men's chorus accompanied by hourglass drums Instrument Men's chorus singing, drum, two horns Voix chantées, choeur d'hommes, Tambour, trompes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XV de la documentation : Choeur chanté homme (wésko). Les tambours sont en forme de sablier. (BM.72.8.1) This item corresponds to document XV: Male sung choir (wésko). The drums are hourglass-shaped. (BM.72.8.1) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:04:04 AdditionalProperty Anba InLanguage Amanab License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7317/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6751 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_14 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_14 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Cérémonie pour les esprits de la forêt Ceremony for the spirits of the forest Instrument 2 horns, drum 2 trompes, Tambour ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 About Ceremony CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XIV de la documentation : Pup : grande trompe - pupuk et petite trompe - samag + une douzaine de tambours-sabliers anba - Cérémonie pour les esprits de la forêt. (BM.72.8.1) This item corresponds to part XIV of the documentation: Pup: large horn - pupuk and small horn - samag + a dozen anba hourglass drums - Ceremony for the spirits of the forest. (BM.72.8.1) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:26 AdditionalProperty Pup;Pupuk;Anba License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7316/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6750 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_13 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_13 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale : deux trompes Instrumental piece: two horns Instrument Horn Trompe ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XIII de la documentation : 2 trompes en bois. (BM.72.8.1) This item corresponds to part XIII of the documentation: 2 wooden horns. (BM.72.8.1) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:19 License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7315/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6749 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_12 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_12 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Solo de guimbarde, bebengo Jew's harp solo, bebengo Instrument Jew's harp Guimbarde ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XII de la documentation : Solo de guimbarde bebengo / interruption et reprise. (BM.72.8.1) This item corresponds to exhibit XII of the documentation: Bebengo jaw harp solo / interruption and resumption. (BM.72.8.1) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:37 AdditionalProperty Bebengo License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7314/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6748 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_11 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_11 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale : trompes Instrumental piece: horns Instrument Horn Trompe ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce XI de la documentation : 7 trompes jouées successivement. (BM.72.8.1) This item corresponds to part XI of the documentation: 7 horns played successively. (BM.72.8.1) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:20 License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7313/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6747 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_10 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_10 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale : cinq garçons sifflant Instrumental piece: five boys whistling Instrument Whistle Sifflet ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce X de la documentation : 5 garçons sifflant. (BM.72.8.1) This item corresponds to part X of the documentation: 5 boys whistling. (BM.72.8.1) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:07 AdditionalProperty Pepero License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7312/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6746 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_09 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_09 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale : trois garçons sifflant Instrumental piece: three boys whistling Instrument Whistle Sifflet ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce IX de la documentation : 3 garçons sifflant. (BM.72.8.1) This item corresponds to part IX of the documentation: 3 boys whistling. (BM.72.8.1) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:49 AdditionalProperty Pepero License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7311/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6745 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_08 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_08 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale : cinq sifflets, pépéro Instrumental piece: five whistles, pepero Instrument Whistle Sifflet ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce VIII de la documentation : 5 sifflets pépéro en bambou par garçons de 8 à 12 ans. (BM.72.8.1) This item corresponds to part VIII of the documentation: 5 bamboo pepero whistles per boy aged 8 to 12. (BM.72.8.1) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:03:05 AdditionalProperty Pepero License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7310/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6744 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_07 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_07 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Pièce instrumentale : cinq sifflets, pépéro Instrumental piece: five whistles, pepero Instrument Whistle Sifflet ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce VII de la documentation : 5 sifflets pépéro en bambou par garçons (.) de 8 à 12 ans. (BM.72.8.1) This item corresponds to part VII of the documentation: 5 bamboo pepero whistles per boy (.) aged 8 to 12. (BM.72.8.1) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:58 AdditionalProperty Pepero License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7309/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6743 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_06 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_06 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25909 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Amanab Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Solo de guimbarde, bebengo Jew's harp solo, bebengo Instrument Jew's harp Guimbarde ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce VI de la documentation : Solo de guimbarde bebengo / interruption. (BM.72.8.1) This item corresponds to exhibit VI of the documentation: Bebengo jaw harp solo / interruption. (BM.72.8.1) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:48 AdditionalProperty Bebengo License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7308/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6742 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_05 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_05 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25912 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Biami Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant solo et choeur de jeunes hommes Solo singing and chorus of young men Instrument Singing voice, solo and men's chorus; various ambient sounds Voix chantée, solo et choeur d'hommes, Ambiances diverses ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce V de la documentation : Chanté, solo et choeur jeunes hommes, bruits divers. (BM.72.8.1) This item corresponds to part V of the documentation: Sung, solo and young men’s chorus, various noises. (BM.72.8.1) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:50 InLanguage Papua License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7307/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6741 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_04 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_04 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25912 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Biami Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chant solo et choeur de jeunes hommes Solo singing and chorus of young men Instrument Singing voice, solo and male chorus Voix chantée, solo et choeur d'hommes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce IV de la documentation : Chanté, solo et choeur jeunes hommes. (BM.72.8.1) This item corresponds to part IV of the documentation: Sung, solo and young men’s chorus. (BM.72.8.1) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:46 InLanguage Papua License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7306/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6740 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_03 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_03 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25912 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Biami Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Solo de guimbarde Jew's harp solo Instrument Jew's harp Guimbarde ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce III de la documentation : Solo de guimbarde. (BM.72.8.1) This item corresponds to exhibit III of the documentation: “Jaw harp solo.” (BM.72.8.1) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:17 License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7305/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6739 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_02 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_02 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25912 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Biami Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Solo de guimbarde Jew's harp solo Instrument Jew's harp Guimbarde ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:46 License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7304/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6738 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_01 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1972_008_001_01 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy : Juillerat, Bernard. Diamètre : 13 cm; vitesse d'enregistrement : 19 cm/s; LD. Material Magnetic tape Location 25912 Description Field recording collected by the ethnologist Bernard Juillerat during an expedition in Australian New Guinea in 1970: music and songs, in particular rituals among the Biami and the Amanab, district of West Sepik. Enregistrements de terrain, collectés par l'ethnologue Bernard Juillerat lors d'une mission en Nouvelle-Guinée australienne en 1970: musiques et chants, notamment rituels chez les Biami et les Amanab, district du Sepik de l'ouest. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4473 PopulationType Biami Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Solo de guimbarde Jew's harp solo Instrument Jew's harp Guimbarde ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1972 IsPartOf 26079 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Cet item correspond à la pièce I de la documentation : Solo de guimbarde. (BM.72.8.1) This item corresponds to part I of the documentation: Jaw harp solo. (BM.72.8.1) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by B. Juillerat in 1972, photos and objects preserved at Musée du quai Branly, Paris. DateCreated 1970 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:26 License In Copyright. Non-Commercial Use Permitted SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/7303/ Collection Musiques et chants de Nouvelle-Guinée australienne, 1970. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/534/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6737 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_027_003_13 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_027_003_13 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original. Qualité audio médiocre. Ø 13 cm ; v. 9.5 cm/s ; 1/2 piste Material Magnetic tape Location 25905 Description Unpublished recording of music and songs, collected from the Papuan population of New Guinea by Dadi Wirz, 1952-1953. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4474 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Male solo vocals Chant solo d'homme Instrument Spoken voice: male solo Voice - singing: male solo ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf 26928 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Annonce en anglais AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1952-1953 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:33 InLanguage Papua License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/38933/ Collection Musiques et chants papous de Nouvelle-Guinée, 1952-1953 http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/359/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6736 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_027_003_12 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_027_003_12 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original. Qualité audio médiocre. Ø 13 cm ; v. 9.5 cm/s ; 1/2 piste Material Magnetic tape Location 25905 Description Unpublished recording of music and songs, collected from the Papuan population of New Guinea by Dadi Wirz, 1952-1953. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4474 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Solo singing, child's voice Chant solo, voix d'enfant Instrument Spoken voice: male solo Singing voice: child solo ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf 26928 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Annonce en anglais AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1952-1953 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:57 InLanguage Papua License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/38932/ Collection Musiques et chants papous de Nouvelle-Guinée, 1952-1953 http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/359/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6735 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_027_003_11 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_027_003_11 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original. Qualité audio médiocre. Ø 13 cm ; v. 9.5 cm/s ; 1/2 piste Material Magnetic tape Location 25905 Description Unpublished recording of music and songs, collected from the Papuan population of New Guinea by Dadi Wirz, 1952-1953. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4474 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Women's Chorus Singing Chant de choeur de femmes Instrument Spoken voice: male solo Singing voice: female choir ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf 26928 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Les premières missions catholiques en Papouasie Nouvelle-Guinée datant de 1960, nous pourrions supposer que cet enregistrement a été fait entre 1960 et 1963. (information à vérifier) AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1952-1953 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:11 InLanguage Papua License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/38931/ Collection Musiques et chants papous de Nouvelle-Guinée, 1952-1953 http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/359/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6734 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_027_003_10 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_027_003_10 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original. Qualité audio médiocre. Ø 13 cm ; v. 9.5 cm/s ; 1/2 piste Material Magnetic tape Location 25905 Description Unpublished recording of music and songs, collected from the Papuan population of New Guinea by Dadi Wirz, 1952-1953. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4474 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Women's Chorus Singing Chant de choeur de femmes Instrument Singing voice: women's choir ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf 26928 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1952-1953 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:06 InLanguage Papua License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/38930/ Collection Musiques et chants papous de Nouvelle-Guinée, 1952-1953 http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/359/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6733 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_027_003_09 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_027_003_09 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original. Qualité audio médiocre. Ø 13 cm ; v. 9.5 cm/s ; 1/2 piste Material Magnetic tape Location 25905 Description Unpublished recording of music and songs, collected from the Papuan population of New Guinea by Dadi Wirz, 1952-1953. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4474 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Mixed Chorus singing accompanied by a drum Chant de choeur mixte accompagné d'un tambour Instrument Spoken voice: male solo Singing voice: mixed choir Membranophone ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf 26928 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Remarques sur les dates d'enregistrement de cet extrait : AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1952-1953 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:07 InLanguage Papua License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/38929/ Collection Musiques et chants papous de Nouvelle-Guinée, 1952-1953 http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/359/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6732 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_027_003_08 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_027_003_08 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original. Qualité audio médiocre. Ø 13 cm ; v. 9.5 cm/s ; 1/2 piste Material Magnetic tape Location 25905 Description Unpublished recording of music and songs, collected from the Papuan population of New Guinea by Dadi Wirz, 1952-1953. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4474 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Mixed Chorus singing accompanied by a drum Chant de choeur mixte accompagné d'un tambour Instrument Spoken voice: male solo Singing voice: mixed choir Membranophone ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf 26928 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1952-1953 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:20 InLanguage Papua License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/38928/ Collection Musiques et chants papous de Nouvelle-Guinée, 1952-1953 http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/359/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6731 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_027_003_07 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_027_003_07 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original. Qualité audio médiocre. Ø 13 cm ; v. 9.5 cm/s ; 1/2 piste Material Magnetic tape Location 25905 Description Unpublished recording of music and songs, collected from the Papuan population of New Guinea by Dadi Wirz, 1952-1953. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4474 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Chorus song accompanied by a drum Chant de choeur accompagné d'un tambour Instrument Spoken voice: male solo Voice - singing: male choir Membranophone ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf 26928 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Avec toujours le même schéma : Appel d'un individu, rejoint par les autres. Allant ensemble d'un ''piano'' jusqu'à un crescendo avec un point culminant ''forte''. Puis reprise de la formule. AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1952-1953 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:23 InLanguage Papua License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/38927/ Collection Musiques et chants papous de Nouvelle-Guinée, 1952-1953 http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/359/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6730 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_027_003_06 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_027_003_06 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original. Qualité audio médiocre. Ø 13 cm ; v. 9.5 cm/s ; 1/2 piste Material Magnetic tape Location 25905 Description Unpublished recording of music and songs, collected from the Papuan population of New Guinea by Dadi Wirz, 1952-1953. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4474 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Male Solo Singing with Chorus and Drum Chant solo d'homme avec choeur et tambour Instrument Spoken voice: male solo Voice - singing: male solo and male choir Membranophone ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf 26928 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1952-1953 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:50 InLanguage Papua License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/38926/ Collection Musiques et chants papous de Nouvelle-Guinée, 1952-1953 http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/359/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6729 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_027_003_05 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_027_003_05 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original. Qualité audio médiocre. Ø 13 cm ; v. 9.5 cm/s ; 1/2 piste Material Magnetic tape Location 25905 Description Unpublished recording of music and songs, collected from the Papuan population of New Guinea by Dadi Wirz, 1952-1953. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4474 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Men's Chorus singing accompanied by a drum Chant de choeur d'hommes accompagné d'un tambour Instrument Spoken voice: male solo Voice - singing: male choir Membranophone ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf 26928 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Une formule mélodico-thématique est répétée quatre fois avec un moment de silence entre chaque répétition. AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1952-1953 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:46 InLanguage Papua License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/38925/ Collection Musiques et chants papous de Nouvelle-Guinée, 1952-1953 http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/359/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6728 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_027_003_04 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_027_003_04 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original. Qualité audio médiocre. Ø 13 cm ; v. 9.5 cm/s ; 1/2 piste Material Magnetic tape Location 25905 Description Unpublished recording of music and songs, collected from the Papuan population of New Guinea by Dadi Wirz, 1952-1953. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4474 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Male Chorus singing accompanied by a drum Chant de choeur d'homme accompagné d'un tambour Instrument Spoken voice: male solo Voice - singing: male choir Membranophone ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf 26928 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Structure de l'extrait musical: AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1952-1953 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:21 InLanguage Papua License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/38924/ Collection Musiques et chants papous de Nouvelle-Guinée, 1952-1953 http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/359/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6727 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_027_003_03 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_027_003_03 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original. Qualité audio médiocre. Ø 13 cm ; v. 9.5 cm/s ; 1/2 piste Material Magnetic tape Location 25905 Description Unpublished recording of music and songs, collected from the Papuan population of New Guinea by Dadi Wirz, 1952-1953. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4474 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Men's Chorus singing accompanied by a drum Chant de choeur d'hommes accompagné d'un tambour Instrument Voice - singing: male choir Membranophone Spoken voice: male solo ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf 26928 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Choeur d'hommes à l'unisson AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1952-1953 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:47 InLanguage Papua License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/38923/ Collection Musiques et chants papous de Nouvelle-Guinée, 1952-1953 http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/359/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6726 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_027_003_02 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_027_003_02 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original. Qualité audio médiocre. Ø 13 cm ; v. 9.5 cm/s ; 1/2 piste Material Magnetic tape Location 25905 Description Unpublished recording of music and songs, collected from the Papuan population of New Guinea by Dadi Wirz, 1952-1953. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4474 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Flutes Flûtes Instrument Flute Spoken voice: male solo ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf 26928 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1952-1953 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:53 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/38922/ Collection Musiques et chants papous de Nouvelle-Guinée, 1952-1953 http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/359/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6725 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_027_003_01 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_027_003_01 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original. Qualité audio médiocre. Ø 13 cm ; v. 9.5 cm/s ; 1/2 piste Material Magnetic tape Location 25905 Description Unpublished recording of music and songs, collected from the Papuan population of New Guinea by Dadi Wirz, 1952-1953. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4474 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Trumpet and flute Trompe et flûte Instrument Trumpet Flute Spoken voice: male solo ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf 26928 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1952-1953 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:26 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/38921/ Collection Musiques et chants papous de Nouvelle-Guinée, 1952-1953 http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/359/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6724 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_027_002_03 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_027_002_03 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original. Qualité audio médiocre. Ø 13 cm ; v. 9.5 cm/s ; 1/2 piste Material Magnetic tape Location 25905 Description Unpublished recording of music and songs, collected from the Papuan population of New Guinea by Dadi Wirz, 1952-1953. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4474 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Chorus song Chant de choeur Instrument Singing voice: choir ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf 26928 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment - Partie Homorythmique AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1952-1953 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:12:27 InLanguage Papua License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/38920/ Collection Musiques et chants papous de Nouvelle-Guinée, 1952-1953 http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/359/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6723 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_027_002_02 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_027_002_02 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original. Qualité audio médiocre. Ø 13 cm ; v. 9.5 cm/s ; 1/2 piste Material Magnetic tape Location 25905 Description Unpublished recording of music and songs, collected from the Papuan population of New Guinea by Dadi Wirz, 1952-1953. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4474 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Voice shouting Voix criée Instrument Shouting voice: Male ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf 26928 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1952-1953 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:11:01 InLanguage Papua License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/38919/ Collection Musiques et chants papous de Nouvelle-Guinée, 1952-1953 http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/359/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6722 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_027_002_01 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_027_002_01 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original. Qualité audio médiocre. Ø 13 cm ; v. 9.5 cm/s ; 1/2 piste Material Magnetic tape Location 25905 Description Unpublished recording of music and songs, collected from the Papuan population of New Guinea by Dadi Wirz, 1952-1953. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4474 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Flute and percussions Flûte et percussions Instrument Flute Idiophone ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf 26928 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1952-1953 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:59 InLanguage Papua License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/38918/ Collection Musiques et chants papous de Nouvelle-Guinée, 1952-1953 http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/359/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6721 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_027_001_02 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_027_001_02 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original. Qualité audio médiocre. Ø 13 cm ; v. 9.5 cm/s ; 1/2 piste Material Magnetic tape Location 25905 Description Unpublished recording of music and songs, collected from the Papuan population of New Guinea by Dadi Wirz, 1952-1953. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4474 PopulationType Papua Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Songs and drums Chants et tambours Instrument Singing voice: choir Membranophone ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf 26928 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. 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CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4474 PopulationType Papua Genre Music and spoken voice AlternateName Spoken voice and singing Voix parlée et chant Instrument Spoken voice: male and female Singing voice: mixed choir ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf 26928 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment - Unisson progressif AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. 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They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Singing, crowd shouting Chant, cris de la foule ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1959-1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:03:34 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/35952/ Collection Expédition en Nouvelle Guinée, 1959-1960. -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6718 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_015_003_10 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_015_003_10 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original, bruit de fond, pré-écho.Ø Grand format ; v. 76 cm/s Material Magnetic tape Location 25906 Description Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Singing, crowd shouting Chant, cris de la foule ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. 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They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Singing, crowd shouting Chant, cris de la foule ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1959-1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:34 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/35950/ Collection Expédition en Nouvelle Guinée, 1959-1960. -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6716 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_015_003_08 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_015_003_08 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original, bruit de fond, pré-écho.Ø Grand format ; v. 76 cm/s Material Magnetic tape Location 25906 Description Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Singing, crowd shouting Chant, cris de la foule ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1959-1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:20 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/35949/ Collection Expédition en Nouvelle Guinée, 1959-1960. -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6715 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_015_003_07 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_015_003_07 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original, bruit de fond, pré-écho.Ø Grand format ; v. 76 cm/s Material Magnetic tape Location 25906 Description Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Singing, crowd shouting Chant, cris de la foule ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. 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They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Singing, crowd shouting Chant, cris de la foule ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. 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They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Singing, crowd shouting Chant, cris de la foule ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1959-1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:20 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/35946/ Collection Expédition en Nouvelle Guinée, 1959-1960. -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6712 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_015_003_04 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_015_003_04 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original, bruit de fond, pré-écho.Ø Grand format ; v. 76 cm/s Material Magnetic tape Location 25906 Description Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Singing and drumming Chant et tambour ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1959-1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:39 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/35945/ Collection Expédition en Nouvelle Guinée, 1959-1960. -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6711 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_015_003_03 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_015_003_03 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original, bruit de fond, pré-écho.Ø Grand format ; v. 76 cm/s Material Magnetic tape Location 25906 Description Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Singing and drumming Chant et tambour ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1959-1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:39 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/35944/ Collection Expédition en Nouvelle Guinée, 1959-1960. -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6710 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_015_003_02 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_015_003_02 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original, bruit de fond, pré-écho.Ø Grand format ; v. 76 cm/s Material Magnetic tape Location 25906 Description Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Singing and drumming Chant et tambour ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1959-1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:39 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/35943/ Collection Expédition en Nouvelle Guinée, 1959-1960. -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6709 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_015_003_01 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_015_003_01 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original, bruit de fond, pré-écho.Ø Grand format ; v. 76 cm/s Material Magnetic tape Location 25906 Description Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Singing and drumming Chant et tambour ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1959-1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:17 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/35942/ Collection Expédition en Nouvelle Guinée, 1959-1960. -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6708 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_015_002_12 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_015_002_12 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original, bruit de fond, pré-écho.Ø Grand format ; v. 76 cm/s Material Magnetic tape Location 25895 Description Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Singing, crowd shouting Chant, cris de la foule ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1959-1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:40 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/35941/ Collection Expédition en Nouvelle Guinée, 1959-1960. -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6707 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_015_002_11 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_015_002_11 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original, bruit de fond, pré-écho.Ø Grand format ; v. 76 cm/s Material Magnetic tape Location 25895 Description Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Song (men) Chant (hommes) ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. 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They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Song (men) Chant (hommes) ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. 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They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Jew's Harp Guimbarde ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. 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They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Jew's Harp Guimbarde ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. 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They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Jew's Harp Guimbarde ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. 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They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Song (men) Chant (hommes) ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. 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They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Song (men) Chant (hommes) ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. 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They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Song (men) Chant (hommes) ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. 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They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Song (men) Chant (hommes) ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. 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They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Song (men) Chant (hommes) ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. 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They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Song (men) Chant (hommes) ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. 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They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Spoken voice AlternateName Comments Commentaires ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. 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They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Flute duet Duo de flûtes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. 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They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Flute duet Duo de flûtes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. 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They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Flute duet Duo de flûtes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. 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They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Flute duet Duo de flûtes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. 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They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Flute duet Duo de flûtes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1959-1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:47 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/35924/ Collection Expédition en Nouvelle Guinée, 1959-1960. -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6690 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_015_001_05 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_015_001_05 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original, bruit de fond, pré-écho.Ø Grand format ; v. 76 cm/s Material Magnetic tape Location 25896 Description Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Flute duet Duo de flûtes ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1959-1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:25 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/35923/ Collection Expédition en Nouvelle Guinée, 1959-1960. -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6689 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_015_001_04 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_015_001_04 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original, bruit de fond, pré-écho.Ø Grand format ; v. 76 cm/s Material Magnetic tape Location 25896 Description Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Flute solo Solo de flûte ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1959-1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:49 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/35922/ Collection Expédition en Nouvelle Guinée, 1959-1960. -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6688 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_015_001_03 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_015_001_03 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original, bruit de fond, pré-écho.Ø Grand format ; v. 76 cm/s Material Magnetic tape Location 25896 Description Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Flute solo Solo de flûte ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1959-1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:24 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/35921/ Collection Expédition en Nouvelle Guinée, 1959-1960. -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6687 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_015_001_02 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_015_001_02 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original, bruit de fond, pré-écho.Ø Grand format ; v. 76 cm/s Material Magnetic tape Location 25896 Description Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Jew's Harp Guimbarde ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1959-1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:34 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/35920/ Collection Expédition en Nouvelle Guinée, 1959-1960. -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6686 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1968_015_001_01 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1968_015_001_01 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Original, bruit de fond, pré-écho.Ø Grand format ; v. 76 cm/s Material Magnetic tape Location 25896 Description Recording collected in 1959-1960 during the Franco-Dutch expedition organized by P.-D. Gaisseau with the help of G. Delloye who succeeded in the first south-north crossing of the island of New Guinea, in its part then under Dutch control. The expedition is financed in particular by a film shot in 35 mm: the sky and the mud, Oscar for best documentary film in 1961. They spend 3 months visiting the Asmat tribes, with the help of a Catholic missionary who introduced, then they launched an assault on the central mountain range by going up the Steenboom river, a tributary of the Eilanden. They then make the first contact with the Papuans of the mountains who inhabit this valley, and still use stone axes, which they call "pygmies" because of their small size, then with their cousins on the other side of the pass, the Eipomeks. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4472 Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Jew's Harp Guimbarde ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1968 IsPartOf https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/13405 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by P.D. Gaisseau in 1968. TemporalCoverage 1959-1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:22 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/4523/ Collection Expédition en Nouvelle Guinée, 1959-1960. -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6685 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1963_002_001_04 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1963_002_001_04 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25904 Description Unpublished recording collected in New Guinea (Region of theof the Fly springs around Mount Kiunga) by J. Huon de Navrancourt. Language informed : Wen (to check) CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/28783 PopulationType Faiwolmin Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Song of the Faiwolmin tribe Chant de la tribu des Faiwolmins Instrument Voice: Sung-spoken: mixed choir ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1963 IsPartOf 26928 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment - Appel d'un chanteur, les autres lui répondent AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme in 1963 TemporalCoverage 1950-1962 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:41 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/39199/ Collection J. Huon de Navrancourt, Nouvelle-Guinée, Mont Kiunga (non daté) http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/259/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6684 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1963_002_001_03 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1963_002_001_03 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25899 Description Unpublished recording collected in New Guinea (Region of theof the Fly springs around Mount Kiunga) by J. Huon de Navrancourt. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/28783 PopulationType Moyans - Yengons Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Song of the neighboring tribe of the Awins, the Moyans or Yengons Chant de la tribu voisine des Awins, les Moyans ou Yengons Instrument Singing voice: solo and male duet Voice: Whistling ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1963 LocationCreated Near Kiunga, near the mountains on the border Indonesia-Papua New Guinea IsPartOf 26928 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Structure de l'extrait musical : - A : partie sifflée - B : partie vocale chantée par trois hommes. La mélodie est basée sur une cellule thématique répétée trois fois, composée de deux motifs mélodiques ''a'' et ''b''. ''a'' est lui-même reprit au sein de la cellule thématique (on peut voir cela comme une forme de refrain-couplet-refrain). Donnant ainsi un schéma : a - b - a // a - b - a // a - b - a - A : reprise de la partie sifflée AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by Jean Huon de Navrancourt in 1963 TemporalCoverage 1950-1962 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:42 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/39198/ Collection J. Huon de Navrancourt, Nouvelle-Guinée, Mont Kiunga (non daté) http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/259/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6683 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1963_002_001_02 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1963_002_001_02 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25899 Description Unpublished recording collected in New Guinea (Region of theof the Fly springs around Mount Kiunga) by J. Huon de Navrancourt. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/28783 PopulationType Awin Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Song dedicated to the life of the Bird of Paradise Chant consacré à la vie de l'Oiseau du Paradis Instrument Singing voice: men's choir Beat drum ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1963 LocationCreated Kiunga (town on the border between Indonesia and Papua New Guinea) IsPartOf 26928 CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Choeur d'hommes à l'unisson AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by Jean Huon de Navrancourt in 1963. TemporalCoverage 1950/1962 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:44 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/39197/ Collection J. Huon de Navrancourt, Nouvelle-Guinée, Mont Kiunga (non daté) http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/259/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6682 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1963_002_001_01 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1963_002_001_01 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25899 Description Unpublished recording collected in New Guinea (Region of theof the Fly springs around Mount Kiunga) by Jean Huon de Navrancourt. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/28783 PopulationType Awin Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Male Chorus (with announcement) expressing joy Choeur d'hommes (avec annonce) exprimant la joie Instrument Screaming voice: Male choir ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1963 LocationCreated Kiunga (town on the border between Indonesia and Papua New Guinea) IsPartOf 26928 About Chasse CopyrightHolder 1733 Comment Structure du chant : Appel d'un chanteur, les autres lui répondent - Partie polyrythmique et polyphonique - Unisson progressif - Partie Homorythmique Performer Chanteurs de la tribu Awin de Kiunga; les porteurs de l'exploration de Jean Huon de Navrancourt AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by Jean Huon de Navrancourt in 1963. TemporalCoverage 1950/1962 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:51 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/3688/ Collection J. Huon de Navrancourt, Nouvelle-Guinée, Mont Kiunga (non daté) http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/259/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6681 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_004_04 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_004_04 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25901 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Soundscape (rural) AlternateName Songs of birds of paradise. Chants d'oiseaux de paradis. Instrument Animal sounds ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:11:52 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37120/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6680 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_004_03 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_004_03 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25900 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Two flutes. Deux flûtes. Instrument Flute ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:08:46 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37119/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6679 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_004_02 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_004_02 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25900 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Solo flute followed by flute duet. Flûte solo suivie par duo de flûtes. Instrument Flute ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:03 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37118/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6678 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_004_01 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_004_01 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25900 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Lute playing and singing. Luth et chant. Instrument Lute Voice - singing: male ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:47 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37117/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6677 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_18 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_18 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25907 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Stage, drums, songs, shouts - 3. Scène, tambours, chants, cris - 3. Instrument Singing voice Drumming Shouting voice ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:03:03 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37116/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6676 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_17 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_17 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25907 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Stage, drums, songs, shouts - 2. Scène, tambours, chants, cris - 2. Instrument Singing voice Drumming Shouting voice ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:02 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37115/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6675 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_16 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_16 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25907 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Stage, drums, songs, shouts - 1. Scène, tambours, chants, cris - 1. Instrument Singing voice Shouting voice Striking drum ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:48 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37114/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6674 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_15 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_15 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25907 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Scene composed of drums, incantations and rhythmic cries - 7. Scène composée de tambours, d'incantations et de cris rythmés - 7. Instrument Singing voice Drumming Shouting voice ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:17 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37113/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6673 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_14 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_14 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25907 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Scene composed of drums, incantations and rhythmic cries - 6. Scène composée de tambours, d'incantations et de cris rythmés - 6. Instrument Singing voice Drumming Shouting voice ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:53 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37112/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6672 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_13 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_13 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25907 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Scene composed of drums, incantations and rhythmic cries - 5. Scène composée de tambours, d'incantations et de cris rythmés - 5. Instrument Singing voice Drumming Shouting voice ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:17 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37111/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6671 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_12 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_12 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25907 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Scene composed of drums, incantations and rhythmic cries - 4. Scène composée de tambours, d'incantations et de cris rythmés - 4. Instrument Singing voice Drumming Shouting voice ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:56 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37110/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6670 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_11 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_11 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25907 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Scene composed of drums, incantations and rhythmic cries - 3. Scène composée de tambours, d'incantations et de cris rythmés - 3. Instrument Singing voice Drumming Shouting voice ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:46 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37109/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6669 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_10 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_10 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25907 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Scene composed of drums, incantations and rhythmic cries - 2. Scène composée de tambours, d'incantations et de cris rythmés - 2. Instrument Singing voice Drumming Shouting voice ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:36 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37108/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6668 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_09 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_09 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25907 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Scene composed of drums, incantations and rhythmic cries - 1. Scène composée de tambours, d'incantations et de cris rythmés - 1. Instrument Singing voice Drumming Shouting voice ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:13 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37107/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6667 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_08 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_08 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25907 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Mass situations with singing, drums and shouts. Scène de messe avec chants, tambours et cris. Instrument Singing voice Drumming Shouting voice ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:22 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37106/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6666 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_07 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_07 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25907 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName [Solo male song.] [Chant d'homme solo.] Instrument Voice - singing: male solo ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:27 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37105/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6665 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_06 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_06 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25907 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music and spoken voice AlternateName [Men's songs and shouts - 3.] [Chants d'hommes et cris - 3.] Instrument Voice - singing: male Shouting voice ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:32 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37104/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6664 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_05 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_05 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25907 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music and spoken voice AlternateName [Men's songs and shouts - 2.] [Chants d'hommes et cris - 2.] Instrument Voice - singing: male Shouting voice ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:55 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37103/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6663 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_04 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_04 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25907 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music and spoken voice AlternateName [Men's songs and shouts - 1.] [Chants d'hommes et cris - 1.] Instrument Voice - singing: male Shouting voice ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:20 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37102/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6662 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_03 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_03 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25907 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName [Songs of men - 2.] [Chants d'hommes - 2.] Instrument Voice - singing: male ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:48 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37101/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6661 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_02 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_02 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25907 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName [Songs of men - 1.] [Chants d'hommes - 1.] Instrument Voice - singing: male ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:02 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37100/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6660 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_01 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_003_01 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25907 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music and spoken voice AlternateName Words, chants. Paroles, cantillations. Instrument Singing voice Speaking voice ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:20 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37099/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6659 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_002_09 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_002_09 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25907 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName [Women singing.] [Chants de femmes.] Instrument Singing voice: female ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:49 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37098/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6658 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_002_08 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_002_08 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25907 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music and spoken voice AlternateName Voices - singing : alternating male and female women singing.] [Voix d'hommes et de femmes alternées chants de femmes.] Instrument Spoken voice Singing voice: female ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:25 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37097/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6657 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_002_07 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_002_07 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25907 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Solo woman song. Chant de femme solo. Instrument Singing voice: female solo ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:50 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37096/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6656 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_002_06 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_002_06 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25907 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music and spoken voice AlternateName [Spoken words, women singing.] [Paroles, chants de femmes.] Instrument Singing voice: female Spoken voice ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:38 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37095/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6655 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_002_05 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_002_05 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25907 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName [Men and women singing.] [Chants d'hommes et de femmes.] Instrument Voice - singing: male Singing voice: female ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:29 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37094/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6654 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_002_04 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_002_04 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25907 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music and spoken voice AlternateName [Songs and speeches.] [Chants et paroles.] Instrument Singing voice: female Voice - singing: male Speaking voice ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:03:43 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37093/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6653 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_002_03 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_002_03 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25907 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music and spoken voice AlternateName Sing-sing, Telefolmin - 2. Instrument Voice - singing: male solo Spoken voice Beat drum Singing voice ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:03:41 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37092/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6652 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_002_02 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_002_02 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25907 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music and spoken voice AlternateName Sing-sing, Telefolmin - 1. Instrument Spoken voice Voice - singing: male solo ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:08 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37091/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6651 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_002_01 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_002_01 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25907 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Popular stage, Telefolmin. Drums, rhythmic shouts, singing and drums, pig cries, incantations, spoken words. Scène populaire, Telefolmin. Tambours, cris rythmés, chant et tambours, cris de cochon, incantation , paroles. Instrument Drum beat Shouting voice Singing voice Animal sounds Spoken voice ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:07:04 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37090/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6650 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_18 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_18 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25902 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Drums. Tambours. Instrument Drum hit ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:46 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37089/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6649 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_17 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_17 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25902 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Two flute players - 3. Deux joueurs de flûte - 3. Instrument Flute ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:05 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37088/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6648 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_16 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_16 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25902 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Two flute players - 2. Deux joueurs de flûte - 2. Instrument Flute ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:24 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37087/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6647 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_15 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_15 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25902 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Two flute players - 1. Deux joueurs de flûte - 1. Instrument Flute ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:50 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37086/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6646 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_14 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_14 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25902 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Musical bow - 2. Arc musical - 2. Instrument Music bow ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:08 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37085/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6645 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_13 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_13 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25902 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Musical bow - 1. Arc musical - 1. Instrument Music bow ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:00 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37084/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6644 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_12 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_12 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25902 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Girls singing - 2. Chant de fillettes - 2. Instrument Singing voice: child Voice: Falsetto voice ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:18 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37083/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6643 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_11 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_11 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25902 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName Girls singing - 1. Chant de fillettes - 1. Instrument Singing voice: child Voice: Falsetto voice ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:35 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37082/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6642 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_10 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_10 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25902 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Two flutes. Deux flûtes. Instrument Flute ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:27 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37081/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6641 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_08 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_08 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25902 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Vocal) AlternateName [Man singing.] [Chant d'homme.] Instrument Screaming voice Voice - singing: male solo ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:42 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37079/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6640 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_07 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_07 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25902 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Chorus singing accompanied by drums. Chant en choeur accompagné de tambours. Instrument Singing voice: choir Beat drum ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:05:04 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37078/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6639 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_06 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_06 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25902 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName [Flutes.] [Flûtes.] Instrument Flute ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:20 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37077/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6638 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_05 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_05 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25902 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Instrumental) AlternateName Musical bow solo. Solo d'arc musical. Instrument Music bow ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:02 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37076/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6637 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_04 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_04 PublicationType Performance CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25902 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music and spoken voice AlternateName Popular scene - 3. Scène populaire - 3. Instrument Flute Spoken voice Shouted voice ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:00:59 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37075/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6636 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_03 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_03 PublicationType Performance CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25902 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music and spoken voice AlternateName Popular scene - 2. Scène populaire - 2. Instrument Flute Spoken voice ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:04 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37074/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6635 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_02 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_02 PublicationType Performance CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25902 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music and spoken voice AlternateName Popular scene - 1. Scène populaire - 1. Instrument Flute Spoken voice ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:01:21 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/37073/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6634 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_01 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1962_008_001_01 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy. Ø 18 cm ; v. 19 cm/s ; Pleine piste , Mono Material Magnetic tape Location 25902 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Villeminot (ethnologist and French filmmaker) in 1960 in Papua - New Guinea during an expedition in the Highlands of New Guinea with the Asmat Papuans of Iryan Jaya. The proposed repertoire consists of songs, vocal and instrumental pieces and spoken voice. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson 4471 PopulationType Asmat Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Sing-sing. Instrument Voice - singing: male Drum beat Bell ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1962 IsPartOf 26929 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Copy archived at Musée de l'Homme by J. Villeminot in 1962. DateCreated 1960 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:10:29 License Public Domain Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/3684/ Collection Expedition of Jacques Villeminot, Papua and New Guinea http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/255/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6633 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1956_001_001_04 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1956_001_001_04 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25897 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Françoise Girard during a field expedition in New Guinea in 1954. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/28784 PopulationType Buang AlternateName Recording from Buang population ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1956 IsPartOf 26928 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by F. Girard, photo and object deposited at Musée du quai Branly. DateCreated 1955 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:47 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/29440/ Citation Les gens de l'Ignama. - Les Buang de Nouvelle Guinée, Journal d'agriculture tropicale et botanique appliquée, s.l., 1967, t. XIV, n° 8-9. Collection Nouvelle-Guinée : Buang, mission F. Girard, 1954-1955. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/209/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6632 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1956_001_001_03 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1956_001_001_03 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25897 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Françoise Girard during a field expedition in New Guinea in 1954. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/28784 PopulationType Buang AlternateName Recording from Buang population ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1956 IsPartOf 26928 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by F. Girard, photo and object deposited at Musée du quai Branly. DateCreated 1955 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:48 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/29439/ Citation Les gens de l'Ignama. - Les Buang de Nouvelle Guinée, Journal d'agriculture tropicale et botanique appliquée, s.l., 1967, t. XIV, n° 8-9. Collection Nouvelle-Guinée : Buang, mission F. Girard, 1954-1955. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/209/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6631 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1956_001_001_02 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1956_001_001_02 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25897 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Françoise Girard during a field expedition in New Guinea in 1954. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/28784 Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Recording from Buang population ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1956 IsPartOf 26928 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by F. Girard, photo and object deposited at Musée du quai Branly. DateCreated 1955 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:03:03 InLanguage Buang License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/29438/ Citation Les gens de l'Ignama. - Les Buang de Nouvelle Guinée, Journal d'agriculture tropicale et botanique appliquée, s.l., 1967, t. XIV, n° 8-9. Collection Nouvelle-Guinée : Buang, mission F. Girard, 1954-1955. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/209/ -- Url https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/6630 Resource class schema:CreativeWork Identifier SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1956_001_001_01 Identifier CNRSMH_I_1956_001_001_01 PublicationType Field recording CreativeWorkStatus Copy Material Magnetic tape Location 25897 Description Unpublished sound recordings collected by Françoise Girard during a field expedition in New Guinea in 1954. CopyrightNotice For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): crem.lesc[at]cnrs.fr ; See information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr CountryOfOrigin 2398 AccountablePerson https://www.seasia-hearing.org/s/all/item/28784 PopulationType Buang Genre Music (Vocal and instrumental) AlternateName Recording from Buang population ContactPoint 1732 DateReceived 1956 IsPartOf 26928 CopyrightHolder 1733 AcquiredFrom Recording archived at Musée de l'Homme by F. Girard, photo and object deposited at Musée du quai Branly. DateCreated 1955 HoldingArchive 1731 Duration 00:02:31 License Public Domain SameAs http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/3394/ Citation Les gens de l'Ignama. - Les Buang de Nouvelle Guinée, Journal d'agriculture tropicale et botanique appliquée, s.l., 1967, t. XIV, n° 8-9. Collection Nouvelle-Guinée : Buang, mission F. Girard, 1954-1955. http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/209/ --