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Teachers Program Guide -
African Heritage Dancers & Drummers
AFRICA & AFRICANS
Bohannan, Paul, and Philip Curtin
Prospect Heights: Waveland Press, Inc. 1988
AFRICAN RHYTHMS & AFRICAN SENSIBILITY
Chernoff,  Hohn Miller
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1979
THE WOLOF XALAM TRADITION OF THE SENEGAMBIA
Coolen, Michael T
Ethnomusicology, Magazine, 27, 3 (1983): 447-499
THE HEALING DRUM: AFRICAN WISDOM  TEACHINGS
Diallo, Yaya and Mitchell Hall
Rochester, Vermont:  Destiny Books, 1989
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF AFRICA
Dietz, Betty Warner, and Michael Babatundi Olatunji
New York:  John Day Company, 1965
CROSS CULTURAL PIONEER OF AMERICAN DANCE
Glover, Jean Ruth and Dr. Pearl Primus
Ann Arbor, MI:  University, Microfilms, 1990
AFRICAN RETENTIONS IN THE DANCE OF THE AMERICAS
Goins, Margaretta Bobo
Cord Dance Research Annual 5 (1973): 207-229
AFRICAN DANCE AS EDUCATION
Hanna, Judith Lynne
Impulse Annual of Contemporary Dance (1965):  48-56
THE DANCE & RITUAL OF AFRICA
Huet, Michel
New York:  Random House 1978
GUINEA
Institute Geographique National
Edition I. Paris IGN, 1980
AFRICAN RYTHMN:  A REASSESSMENT
Kauffman, Robert
Ethnomusicology 24,3  (1980) 393-415
MANDINKA JALIYA:  PROFESSIONAL MUSIC OF THE GAMBIA
Knight, Roderic
2 Vols. Ann Arbor, MI:  University Microfilm, 1973
AFRICAN BALLET OF THE REPUBLIC OF GUINEA
Les Ballet Africains
London England, Doun Doumba DDB 40001 (Compact Disc.), 1991
MANDIANI DRUM AND DANCE
Sunkett, Mark
White Cliffs Media, Inc. 1995 P. O. Box 433, Tempe, AZ, 85280
ORAL TRADITION FROM THE GAMBIA:  MANDINKA GRIOTS
Wright, Donald R.
Papers On International Studies, Vol. 1, No.37,
Athens, Ohio:  Center for International Studies, 1979
 

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