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SAS004601
1:38
Vocal / Lyric - female vocal with small choir, Makaw song performed by Hobiaba Surui
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SAS004602
2:53
Healing song of the Karitiana tribe of Rondonia state, performed by Marlui Miranda
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SAS004603
2:14
Instrumental from Rondonia, frontier of Bolivia, played by the former Rubber Tappers ensemble 'Trio Assuncao'
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SAS004604
1:18
Muntu 'tuta, the 'Kulutai flute music of 10:00 a.m.' (Kuarup ceremony) performed by Yanono Mehinaku (flute) and Marlui Miranda (rattles). (Mehinaku and various tribes of Xingu Indigenous Park of Mato Grossostate)
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SAS004605
2:04
Performed by a gold prospector named Carneiro. This song tells about how proud he is to be a prospector and how rich the State is
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SAS004606
1:20
Vocal and percussion, performed by Marlui Miranda
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SAS004607
2:04
Instrumental, Rubber Tappers trio
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SAS004608
2:48
An old Rubber Tapper's poetic song, performed by Mrs. Isabel Assuncao, telling of a trip upriver and the people who live there
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SAS004609
2:27
Rubber Tapper's folk song telling a nice lady of the difficulties he has to survive in the jungle and his work routine, performed by Isabel Assuncao
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SAS004610
2:34
Vocal with atmosphere, performed by Sebastiao Claudino
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SAS004611
2:39
Rubber Tappers party in Rondonia state
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SAS004612
2:48
Two Kulutai flutes (Mehinaku tribe) performed by Marlui Miranda
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SAS004613
1:02
Two Indians dancing with Kuluta flute (Mehinaku tribe). Performed by Yanono Mehinaku and Marlui Miranda
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SAS004614
2:14
Kuluta'i flutes (Mehinaku tribe)
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SAS004615
1:58
Pana rubber drum and pan pipe (Tukano tribe of Amazon state)
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SAS004616
0:39
Tukano tribe of Amazonas State seed whistle, used for communication in the jungle
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SAS004620
1:40
Rubber Tapper's Holy Mother Hymn, performed by Isabel Assuncao
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SAS004621
2:44
Cattle herder's song, performed by Sebastiao Chrisostomo
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SAS004622
1:57
Gold Prospectors song telling of finding enough gold to become rich, performed by 'Fanta'
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SAS004623
1:00
Commercial length, Cuica, an instrument used by hunters to attract jaguars
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SAS004624
1:06
Moquein Ikar Are Merewa means: 'Song of gathering wood' (Surui Indians) performed by Iabanor Surui
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SAS004625
1:33
Assurini tribe's bass flute
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SAS004626
0:53
Yanomami tribe performing the Reahu ritual along the Eriko-u river border
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SAS004627
1:06
Hunting song of the Surui tribe
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SAS004628
0:57
The Goanei healing flutes of Goan, the spirit of waters, played during the Metare, a Surui tribe festivity
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SAS004629
0:43
Urubu-Kaapor tribe song of Para State, performed by Marlui Miranda
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SAS004630
0:43
Tukano tribe of Amazon state seed whistle music
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SAS004631
2:15
Kuluta'i flute (Mehinaku tribe of Xingu Indigenous Park) performed by Marlui Miranda
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SAS004632
2:20
Yanomami shamans Mario and Leoncio under the effect of Yakoana, a ritualistic hallucinogen, during the Xapuri-mu, a healing ceremony of Cahu
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SAS004634
1:23
Feet bracelet made of Piqui Seeds (Mehinaku tribe)
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SAS004635
1:12
Belt of rattles made of tapir nails (Mehinaku tribe)
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SAS004638
0:46
Hogalaba, a Surui woman, performs a song of building a house
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SAS004639
0:53
The Macurap tribe of Rondonia state perform the song of Timbo, a poisonous vine various tribes in Brazil use for the rituals of fishing festivities
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SAS004640
0:55
The Heri community at ritual, performed by the Yanomani tribe
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SAS004642
1:32
Three Surui Shamans named Ganga, Macurao and Dikboba during the Hoeiete, a healing ceremony, inviting various spirits to come down to earth