Tape: Sides A and B: Katab music. Singers and Players: Five Katam men and boys and one Kagoro man. The Kagoro man is John Aba Atuk who hums and sometimes plays the drum and the gurmi. Two boys: both sang and one played the kuntigi. Three men: one played the dzindzom, one couldn’t play anything and one sometimes beat the drum (kalangu), and sometimes struck a beer bottle with the bottle opener. Songs: Side A: (1) Song about the town of Kanay which suffered from food shortages in 1956. (2) Song about beautiful girl who had magic worked against her. (3) A song welcoming Queen Elizabeth on her visit to Nigeria. Side B: (4) Story of a girl named Ladi and her problems with a man who wanted to sleep with her but wouldn’t marry her. (5) Song about two girls who are attending school. They try to find young boys with money who will pay their way to school. The rest of the song concerns the way they got the money and what ultimately happened to them. (6) Conversation regarding the necessity of doing things the way “our forefathers did.” “Everything we do today...is nothing.” (7) Song entitled “Let’s go home.” A farewell song. For specific details see Plotnicov’s notes in the accession envelope.