Brian Moser & Donald Tayler Colombia Collection
Mountain People of Northern Colombia: Bogota
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Type
sound
Duration
00:08:33
Shelf mark
C207/10
Recording date
1960 to 1961
Is part of (Collection)
Moser-Tayler Anglo-Colombian Expedition
Recording locations
Bogota, Colombia
Recordist
Moser, Brian
Description
Item notes: Bogota - sampler drums: 1. drum roll ("Patacore); 2. "Tio guachupecito" ; 3. "Tem ban idum ban"; 4. Costa rica - Golito - night swallows. [The Mountain People of Northern Colombia (from the area known as the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta), as documented in the articles in "Recorded Sound" (1968, nos. 29-32, open access in Humanities 2: HUS050), fall into 3 distinct groups; the Kogi [alternate name for Cogui] of the northern Sierra, the Sáha [Malayo] in the east, and the largest group, the Ika [alternate name for Ica] living on the southern Sierra.]
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