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Play 'Tannese conch-shell trio' Add to a playlist Tannese conch-shell trio Tannese conch-shell trio The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1994
Play 'Pohnpei kava-pounding rhythms (sukusuk)' Add to a playlist Pohnpei kava-pounding rhythms (sukusuk) Thirty-two men of Madolenihmw The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1963
Play 'Manihiki polyphonic hymn (himene tuki tapu)' Add to a playlist Manihiki polyphonic hymn (himene tuki tapu) Members of the Cook Islands Christian Church The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1987
Play 'Ieovae, le Atua, le e afio i luga, Add to a playlist Ieovae, le Atua, le e afio i luga," Samoan Protestant hymn (pese lotu) Congregational Christian Church of Samoa choir The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1973
Play 'Samoan performance of the Gloria, an ordinary text of the Mass' Add to a playlist Samoan performance of the Gloria, an ordinary text of the Mass The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1972
Play 'Rapa Nui string-figure song (pata' uta' u)' Add to a playlist Rapa Nui string-figure song (pata' uta' u) Pate, Kiko The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1980
Play 'Pale (h)ip'm Add to a playlist Pale (h)ip'm" ('This is a shell'), Baluan lullaby A mixed group The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1980
Play 'Samoan responsorial dance-song (ma' ulu' ulu)' Add to a playlist Samoan responsorial dance-song (ma' ulu' ulu) A mixed group The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1983
Play 'E yo yara waya, Chimbu courtship song (kaungo)' Add to a playlist E yo yara waya, Chimbu courtship song (kaungo) Three men of Bongugl Village The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1974
Play 'Huli ceremonial music' Add to a playlist Huli ceremonial music A mixed group The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1974
Play 'Anutan lament for a father (puatanga o te pa)' Add to a playlist Anutan lament for a father (puatanga o te pa) People of Anuta The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1972
Play 'Tongan coordinate polyphony' Add to a playlist Tongan coordinate polyphony Vaisima Hopoate and others in Lapaha Village, Tong… The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1967
Play 'Tongan formal dance-song (lakalaka)' Add to a playlist Tongan formal dance-song (lakalaka) People of Tatakamotonga The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1986
Play 'Santa Cruz three-line strophic song' Add to a playlist Santa Cruz three-line strophic song People of Temotu-Neo The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1974
Play 'Anawa, anawa, Kiribati women's hip-shaking dance (kabuti)' Add to a playlist Anawa, anawa, Kiribati women's hip-shaking dance (kabuti) People of Tekuanga Village The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1985
Play 'Samoan men's body-percussion dance (fa'ataupati)' Add to a playlist Samoan men's body-percussion dance (fa'ataupati) Aggie's Hotel Group The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1971
Play 'Sounds of a Huli two-stringed musical bow (gáwa)' Add to a playlist Sounds of a Huli two-stringed musical bow (gáwa) A man of Walete, Papua New Guinea The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1974
Play 'Sounds of a Tongan nose-blown flute' Add to a playlist Sounds of a Tongan nose-blown flute Ve'ehala The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1970
Play 'Sounds of a susap' Add to a playlist Sounds of a susap Amadu, The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1964
Play 'Manihiki choreographed dance (hupahupa)' Add to a playlist Manihiki choreographed dance (hupahupa) A mixed group The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1986
Play 'Di Vozi Add to a playlist Di Vozi" ('A Gasping Man Climbs the Hill'), piece for two large friction blocks People of Madina Village The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1979
Play 'Piece for small friction block' Add to a playlist Piece for small friction block A man of Paruai Village The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1977
Play 'Sounds of a small swung slat' Add to a playlist Sounds of a small swung slat People of Madina Village The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1979
Play 'Sounds of four ribbon reeds and six human moaners' Add to a playlist Sounds of four ribbon reeds and six human moaners People of Madina Village The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1979
Play 'Sounds of large and small friction blocks, a swung slat, ribbon reeds, and human moaners' Add to a playlist Sounds of large and small friction blocks, a swung slat, ribbon reeds, and human moaners People of Madina Village The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1977
Play 'Kaulilua i ke anu Waì ale' ale, Add to a playlist Kaulilua i ke anu Waì ale' ale," Hawaiian dance-song (hula pahu) Lewis, Noenoelani Zuttermeister The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1989
Play 'Green Frog, Arnhem Land wangga song' Add to a playlist Green Frog, Arnhem Land wangga song Alan Maralung and Peter Manaberu The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1988
Play 'Sauke (the name of a bird), Baluan commemorative song (kolorai)' Add to a playlist Sauke (the name of a bird), Baluan commemorative song (kolorai) Konda'i Lipamu, Pokut Narumbuai and other men of P… The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1977
Play 'Music at a Waina ida' Add to a playlist Music at a Waina ida People of Punda Village The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1986
Play 'Wiru poetic recitation' Add to a playlist Wiru poetic recitation People of Andua Village The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1983
Play 'Usarufa blood-song (naa-ímá)' Add to a playlist Usarufa blood-song (naa-ímá) People of Kaagu Village The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1968
Play 'Sakiraring, Rai Coast sacred music (kaapu kak sari)' Add to a playlist Sakiraring, Rai Coast sacred music (kaapu kak sari) People of Serieng Village The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1997
Play 'Asmat Add to a playlist Asmat "ghost-celebrating song" About ten men, accompanied by hourglass-shaped igu… The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1991
Play 'Dani singing in coordinate monophony' Add to a playlist Dani singing in coordinate monophony Male singers, musicians The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1991
Play 'Ri daula, Tigak shark-catching song' Add to a playlist Ri daula, Tigak shark-catching song A man of Ngavalus Village The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1982
Play 'Baluan bridewealth-paying song (w(e)ii)' Add to a playlist Baluan bridewealth-paying song (w(e)ii) Two women of Parioi Village The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1977
Play 'Nasioi celebratory dance-music (singsing kaur)' Add to a playlist Nasioi celebratory dance-music (singsing kaur) Men and women sing vocables, accompanied by the ko… The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1974
Play 'Nissan music for masked dancers' Add to a playlist Nissan music for masked dancers Men of Nissan, Papua New Guinea The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1971
Play 'New Caledonian festal dance-song (cada)' Add to a playlist New Caledonian festal dance-song (cada) Two male soloists and other men of the Hienghene a… The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1940
Play 'Jourur tak armej, Marshallese staff-dance music (jebwa)' Add to a playlist Jourur tak armej, Marshallese staff-dance music (jebwa) Men of Ujae Island The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1988
Play 'Nunnwey, Yapese sitting men's dance (parubut', par u buut, par-nga-but)' Add to a playlist Nunnwey, Yapese sitting men's dance (parubut', par u buut, par-nga-but) About thirty men of Kanifaay Municipality The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1963
Play 'Turim im bök jän ikjet bök na iaejet, Marshallese erotic song (alin mweina)' Add to a playlist Turim im bök jän ikjet bök na iaejet, Marshallese erotic song (alin mweina) Wina Lakjohn, Nermey Elbon and Donsay Helmos The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1988
Play 'Küttak dailli kwon bar küttak lo, Marshallese song for sailing (alin jerakrök)' Add to a playlist Küttak dailli kwon bar küttak lo, Marshallese song for sailing (alin jerakrök) Lobo, Arento The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1988
Play 'E tataekinaki aron abara ae Onotoa, Kiribati song for the bino' Add to a playlist E tataekinaki aron abara ae Onotoa, Kiribati song for the bino Men and women of Tanimaiaki Village The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1985
Play 'Te kaurea ma atuna, Kiribati secular choral song (kuaea)' Add to a playlist Te kaurea ma atuna, Kiribati secular choral song (kuaea) People of Bikati Islet The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1985
Play 'Kauririko ma barebareiko, Kiribati contemporary dance-song' Add to a playlist Kauririko ma barebareiko, Kiribati contemporary dance-song Rotorua Dance Troupe The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1981
Play 'Samoan homemade ukulele' Add to a playlist Samoan homemade ukulele Onofia, Ropati The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1972
Play 'Samoan store-bought ukulele' Add to a playlist Samoan store-bought ukulele A'e'au, Lemi The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1972
Play 'E a te talatala ni matala mai haahine ('As to the tale the women told'), Sikaiana danceless song (olioli)' Add to a playlist E a te talatala ni matala mai haahine ('As to the tale the women told'), Sikaiana danceless song (olioli) Reuben Tenai and several men and women of Loto Vil… The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1981
Play 'Otamu (now known to some as Add to a playlist Otamu (now known to some as "Ueue") and Takoto, Tahitian rhythmic patterns Five percussionists of the troupe Tahiti Nui The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 9: Australia and the Pacific Islands Audio CD 1976

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