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Die Macht des Wortes: Preisgesang und Berufmusiker bet den Fulbe des Diamaré (Nordkamerun) By Veit Erlmann. Hohenschäftlern: Klaus Rentier Verlag1980. ix, 326 p., maps, tables, musical transcriptions. (Studien zur Musik afrikas, Band 1). n.p.
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