Oceania 1 Flashcards

1
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Where does Te Bino originate?

A

Kribati

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2
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What is Te Bino?

A

A sitting celebratory dance of Kiribati people

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3
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What are the characteristics of Te Bino?

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Sitting, Dance, Enculturation, Vocals only with handclaps, harmony, a sense of social identity

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4
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What is a unique use of Te Bino

A

Clan battles. Music as defensive and offensive magic. This aspect lost to colonization.

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5
Q

Where does Mele Hula Pahu originate?

A

Hawaii

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6
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What does Mele Hula Pahu mean?

A

Mele - song/anthem/chant
Hula Pahu - dance/drum

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7
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What instruments are associated with Mele Hula Pahu?

A

Kilu (small gord drum played with braided coconut husk fibre)
Pahu
Ka’eke’eke
Ipu Heke

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8
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Where does the didgeridoo and Wangga originate?

A

‘Stralia

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9
Q

You know what a didgeridoo is, but what HB Sachs classification is it?

A

Aerophone.

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10
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What is Wangga

A

Aboriginee tradition of song and dance with didgeridoo and clapsticks

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11
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When is Wangga used?

A

Ceremonies of death and rebirth (Bernice mentioned circumcision being a form of rebirth)

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12
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What do Jessica Schwartz and MARK Harmony have in common?

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Both care very deeply about what happened on the Marshallese Islands and to the Marshallese people.

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