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... Carriacou is divided into four sections : " The Runagate Nation , " " Sleepers Awake !, " " Lavé Tête " and " Beg Pardon . " In her introduction , McDaniel acknowledges , " It was Marshall's book , published in 1983 , that inspired my ...
... Carriacou is divided into four sections : " The Runagate Nation , " " Sleepers Awake !, " " Lavé Tête " and " Beg Pardon . " In her introduction , McDaniel acknowledges , " It was Marshall's book , published in 1983 , that inspired my ...
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... Carriacou had of themselves . She lists nine types of Nation Dances ( Cromanti , Igbo , Manding , Kongo , Arada , Moko , Chamba , Temne and Banda ) to reflect the African origins of the people of Carriacou . Using the work of Andrew ...
... Carriacou had of themselves . She lists nine types of Nation Dances ( Cromanti , Igbo , Manding , Kongo , Arada , Moko , Chamba , Temne and Banda ) to reflect the African origins of the people of Carriacou . Using the work of Andrew ...
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... Carriacou . In the final chapter , " Beg Pardon , " McDaniel uses her knowledge of ethnomusicology to examine the compositional techniques of the Big Drum and to trace them , if not to specific African nations , to antiphonal and other ...
... Carriacou . In the final chapter , " Beg Pardon , " McDaniel uses her knowledge of ethnomusicology to examine the compositional techniques of the Big Drum and to trace them , if not to specific African nations , to antiphonal and other ...
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