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Article: Appleseeds: since 1954 Pete Seeger has used this column to spread ideas so that some of them can grow.(translating Indian folk music)(Brief Article)
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- March 22, 2002
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Does anyone know who the author is of the below paragraphs? The Ladakh are a people of northern India, I believe.
... He had spoken with great sad passion. Then he turned to me and said, "Are you interested in folk songs?
"I smiled.
"Why are you smiling?" he asked.
"During the last three years, I have translated several books of folk songs from various languages. My new book ..."
"So, you are interested. That is good. We can work together. We can start tomorrow. We shall have to start tomorrow because I have to go to Delhi the day after to visit my brother. We can work all day tomorrow."
"Nawang, what are you talking ...
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