The collection is an outcome of an ongoing project documenting oral tradition practices, predominantly among Afro-Baloch communities along the Southern Coast of Sistan and Balochistan Province in the Islamic Republic of Iran. The project is a collaborative effort between myself and a group of Afro-Baloch and Balochi community members who are involved in designing the collection content as well as in collecting and recording data. The deposited data consists of various folk genres, such as ‘mamabies’ (songs for mothers-to-be and mothers who have recently given birth), lullabies, wedding songs, daily working songs, fishing songs, mourning songs, healing songs and natural interactions between main singer and her/his group. The data has been recorded in video and audio-only formats.