Abstract

On the 11th June, 1953, at a Council meeting of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland it was proposed appoint a committee to consider what action should be taken for the encouragement of this branch of anthropology (ethnomusicology). The Council agreed to the proposal and appointed the following to form a committee to examine ways of promoting the scientific study of tribal music: Dr. Dake, Mr. Blacking, Mr. Braunholtz, Mr. Clausen., Rev. A.M. Jones, Dr. Layard, Dr. Samson, Professor Tucker.

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