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The Sound of Papuan Traditional
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Title
Album
Date added
1
Sululeb villagers
Bosavi: Rainforest Music from Papua New Guinea
2
BBK String Band
3
Aiba
4
BVDC II String Band
5
BVDC III String Band
6
BVDC String Band
7
Ganigi
8
Steven Feld
9
Difalasulu String Band
10
Male drummers in Bolekini village
11
A men's work group
12
Fo:fo:, Miseme
13
Gusuwa String Band
14
Kemuli String Band
15
Halawa
16
Lus Mangi Grin Neks String Band
17
Hane
18
Ulahi
Voices of the Rainforest
19
Tasi Kabulo: String Band
20
Bilu
The Living, Dead and Dying: Music of the New Guinea Wape
21
Parade participants, Wilkili village
22
Gasali Mates String Band
23
Kumoi
24
Kuruwai
25
26
Mani festival participants, Taute village
27
Poril festival participants, Wilkili Village
28
So'ope
29
Suwe
30
31
Signal drummer and mourners, Taute village
32
Waiape
33
Female mourners, Taute village
34
Mani festival participants, Wilkili village
35
Yamtulu
36
Male chorus, Papua New Guinea
The Demonstration Collection of E.M. von Hornbostel and the Berlin Phonogramm-Archiv
37
Yenge
38
Young people chanting with drum, Otemgi village
39
Aku13
Singaut Bel-Isi (Bamboo Bands & Five Key Band from Bougainville PNG)
40
Blasius To Una Turtavu
Guitar Songs of Papua, New Guinea
41
Enossa Waiganna
Music from South New Guinea
42
Hanpan Bamboo Band
43
Highlands (The Gabussis)
Papua New-Guinea
44
Les Dani de Nouvelle Guinée
Les Dani de Nouvelle Guinée Volume 2
45
Kuratunga, a woman from Kabatero
46
Men from the northern coastal area of West Papua
Muo remé—Dance of the cassowary. The Anceaux collection. Anthology of music from West Papua #1
47
Papua New Guinea Stringbands With Bob Brozman
Songs of the Volcano
48
Pynolasa Bamboo Band
49
Ragnar Johnson, Jessica Mayer
Sacred Flute Music from New Guinea: Madang / Windim Mabu
50
Trudi Egi, Vincent Raka, Rymoka String Band
Music of the South Pacific - Recordings by David Fanshawe (1978-1992)