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1.1 Daniel A?Laksen Sara1.2 Hento Risten1.3 Piera? Mikkal1.4 Hvielpis1.5 Qarja1.6 Ravdul Johan - Johan Rasmussen Ulzi1.7 Eira A?Lak1.8 Marrenjarq Aldo1.9 Joho Per Henderak1.10 Anne Marja1.11 ?Mot Jovven1.12 Joh?S Kirste1.13 Andin Piera - Per Andersen Eira1.14 Mikkel Isak - Mikkel Isak Oskar1.15 Janona1.16 Joh?S Kirste Biret Kirste1.17 Haik' Inga1.18 Ailen Ailen1.19 Anne Jovna1.20 Hanas Ande1.21 Joergen Jassa1.22 Benna Kirste1.23 Mathe Nilas Mathe1.24 Thuri Nilsen Turi Masi1.25 Thor Frette1.26 A Song for the Different Lappish Communities1.27 Markel Joavna Piera1.28 The Havka - Pike1.29 Joik for the Cow1.30 Storasolojaure1.31 Kajohande1.32 Piera Mikkel1.33 Anna Sofia Mienna1.34 Johan Buljo1.35 Malen Inga Benna1.36 Mana Gallaka Noukat1.37 Josef Mikkel Sara1.38 Johan Goup1.39 Leorik Keskadelo1.40 Anders Sara1.41 Johan Hendrik Johan Kemi1.42 Mathis Eira and Anders Goup1.43 Mikkel Eira1.44 Song for a German1.45 Anders Goup1.46 Nils N. Eira1.47 Johan Klemet Buljo1.48 Marit Johan Kemi1.49 Nils N. Eira1.50 Mikkel Nilsen Eira1.51 Inga Goup1.52 Johan Eira1.53 Isak Buljo1.54 Nils Kemi1.55 Johan Goup1.56 John Johnsen1.57 Ellen Klemet Buljo1.58 Mathis Goup |
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Number of discs: |
1 |
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Description: | In the Northern tundra region of Norway, Finland, and Sweden live the nomadic reindeer herding Lapps. Other than the human voice the only instrument utilized by the Lapps, on or off this recording, is a tambourine-like drum. Furthermore, the Lapps only know one type of song, the Joik song. This 1956 Folkways release and it's accompanying liner notes chronicle the various forms of the Joik song. Though Joik singing is primarily comprised of nonsense words set to fixed melodies, short descriptive sentences and names are occasionally interspersed. To this day, Joik singing remains prevalent throughout Lappish culture. |
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No. of tracks: |
58 |
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Manufacturer No.: |
FOWY4007.2 |
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