The Sounds of Samba
Rosemarie Crocco Mongillo
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1. Athey, Lois. Latin America: Regional Studies Series. Paramus, New Jersey, Globe Book Company, A Division of Simon and Schuster, c1993.
Various aspects of Latin American cultures can be gleaned from this book.
2. Buchner, Alexander. Folk Music Instruments of the World. NY, Crown
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Publishers, Inc., c1972.
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3. Gove, Philip Babcock, Editor-in-Chief and the Merriam-Webster Editorial Staff, Webster’s Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged. Springfield, Massachusetts, Merriam-Webster, Inc. Publishers,
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c1993.
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This tome is a basic reference for words in the English language.
4. Guillermoprieto, Alma. Samba. NY, Vintage Books, c1990.
5. Kelly, Robin E. Fearon’s World Geography and Cultures. Paramus, New Jersey, Globe Fearon Educational Publisher, c1994.
This is a basic text for high school students.
6. Krich, John. Why Is This Country Dancing? NY, Simon and Schuster, c1993.
7. Lye, Keith. The Complete Atlas of the World. Austin, Texas, Raintree Steck-Vaughn, c1995.
This reference depicts the world after the break-up of the Communist block.
8. Schwartz, Melvin and O’Connor, John. Exploring a Changing World. Englewood
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Cliffs, New Jersey, Globe Book Company, A Division of Simon and Schuster, c 1993.
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This text investigates the world we live in at a high school level.
9. Vesilind, Prit. “Brazil: Moment of Promise and Pain.” National Geographic Vol. 171, No.3, March 1987, pp.348-385.