Leh^er, 
1964 
_ continued 5 
[\ T ov, 
- night: Roger chose 
interesting and en .er ^xnir-g • - which '• 
to read and sleep f c ' u ; ' riore then our 
a^-earei to ootner -e ^ at 8:00 and picked 
hosts' we a i^.r'KcMield before they 
un a conversation '„V r t two mot demonstrated 
moved up on tie frequency; , wo - __ sat 
the old style ox sxnm^ng i under legs 
facing each other vat* men. covered 
almost £atl >n --'- . . H(tW hand : and with hxo 
his right ear t ve other singer - staring 
elbow extended .owa.c. tn be gan/ chant -like 
directly at starts, but 
SOUP that, haa ~ s ^ together: were told 
both were always sxn - holding is 
that their both eves ana 
such that they er ' an d thus stay with 
one ear on an. otner ^ v , ords of the 
hir , and at the ri ., ■ ^ ' verbatun , but 
sons could no, oe^r j about this hand 
srofike ox love, y- x told that only the 
of an gang on " si like this according 
elderly were to ^ , a solo which 
to a custom: one ok - * \lsost all of these 
was another old love song: almost al 
songs were written xn the ol A we 
,,,pv,r out about pO yeaib , 
vre werf v "V ^ ancient dances; first,, 
were then shovm ■=* 1 ; ' _ g ^ut a wreath 
one the two ^ around his neck and then 
on has Aeaa $ - x the others 
rut his legs under a mat - ^ *™ is bodv# 
singing he then danced oy jwayxn^ 
making movements d& ; ce(aB did many of 
Slanning the , n rhythm and enthusiasm; 
them) slowly steede. > p J - thev sat 
next they performed a ^ about 
- xl two tarait< — * - • -n?rirs onXV 
four feet apart - there were sxx holding 
one nair was women who were on ± and 
a stick in each^and they Jj^^otherB 
swaying from t he™'’Ind across from them) 
sticlcsCthose oes-a,. w--*-- , ,, ,stop- 
rhythrrr - after each "verse 11 ^ney woul - - • 
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