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excerpts from "African Reflections: Art from Northeastern Zaire," by Enid Schildkrout and Curtis A. Keim (AMNH and University of Washington Press, 1990) including their photographs of Congo musical instruments
"160 publications including 120 American Museum of Natural
History publications based on the material collected by the 1909-1915
Congo Expedition, 12 British Museum publications by Barry Bolton on Congo
ants, 11 publications on African ants by the South African Museum and
affiliated organizations, and 17 Congo-related World Conservation Union
(IUCN) publications."
audio (requires sound card, headset or speakers) and video
clips of the Belgian Congo Records made by the "adventurer
and filmmaker Armand Denis during his 1934-35 cross-Africa expedition.
They were among the first recordings made of the sounds of the central
Congo. The Babiara people, whose songs may be heard..... are one
of the four main tribal groups who occupy the Ituri Forest." The
video clip shows a traditional Mangbetu dance.
a bibliographic essay on sources by Paula Willey, specially prepared bibliographies on Congo Conservation (314 citations), Description & Travel (1218 citations), Maps & Atlases (220 citations). [KF]
Calabash Music - short audio clips. http://baabamaal.calabashmusic.com/
Unofficial Home Page - many articles, forum, http://www.worldbeatplanet.com/baaba-maal/
BBC Profile - http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/profiles/maalbaaba.shtml
Gateway of Africa - short profile. http://www.gatewayofafrica.com/artists/biography/180.html
MP3.com - sells MP3 tracks of Baaba Maal's albums http://www.mp3.com/baaba-maal/artists/2797/biography.html
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Los Angeles - African Music Programs
San Francisco Bay Area - African Music Events - No audio clips at these sites.
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