Search Results - "Nicholls, Robert W."
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Tuk Music Tradition in Barbados, written by Sharon Meredith
Published in New West Indian Guide (2016)Get full text
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Running John Bull: The Provenance of a Masquerade in the Lesser Antilles
Published in Folklore (London) (01-08-2009)“…This article explores the provenance of the Bull masquerade in the Caribbean Lesser Antilles. It looks at possible exemplars in Western Europe, particularly in…”
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The Mocko Jumbie of the U.S. Virgin Islands; History and Antecedents
Published in African arts (01-10-1999)“…Mocko Jumbie stilt-dancing, an established element of popular culture in the US Virgin Islands, traditionally had considerable social significance, with the…”
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Ensemble Music of the Igede
Published in Black perspective in music (01-10-1988)Get full text
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Tuk Music Tradition in Barbados
Published in New West Indian Guide (22-12-2016)“…Tuk responded to societal changes including the decline of the plantation economy, the arrival of Evangelical churches, and the emergence of political…”
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The Mocko Jumbie of the U.S. Virgin Islands; History and Antecedents
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Winter Carnival in a Western Town: Identity, Change, and the Good of the Community
Published in Folklore (02-09-2015)Get full text
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Old-Time Masquerading in the US Virgin Islands
Published in Folklore (01-10-2001)“…"Old-Time Masquerading in the US Virgin Islands" by Robert W. Nicholls is reviewed…”
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