Aug 5, 2020 ... Most singers were involved in regular choirs led by musicians from the vocal group, Mouthful (Mouthful 2020), within the 'Natural Voice' ( ...
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www.jstor.orgTo Weave and Sing: Art, Symbol, and Narrative in the South American Rainforest. DAVID M. GUSS. Copyright Date: 1989. Published by: University of California ...
www.jstor.orgMay 17, 2013 ... Even if no-one has created a particular natural resource, ... control over external objects for their expression (like dancing, or singing, ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.comAdopting Colding and Folke's (2001) concept of “resource and habitat ... of the Tao, the relationship between singing and their use of natural resources, ...
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