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Birgit Abels, ed. Austronesian Soundscapes: Performing Arts in Oceania and Southeast Asia. International Institute for Asian Studies Publications Series. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2011. 336 pp., black-and-white illustrations, maps, figures, music notation, index, linked website with audio, video, additional illustrative materials.
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Birgit Abels, ed. Austronesian Soundscapes: Performing Arts in Oceania and Southeast Asia. International Institute for Asian Studies Publications Series. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2011. 336 pp., black-and-white illustrations, maps, figures, music notation, index, linked website with audio, video, additional illustrative materials.
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