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20 Cards in this Set
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1200 people living in a longhouse community
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Kaluli
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Anthropologist who studied Kaluli
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Steven Feld
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Important book on Kaluli poetics (1978)
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Sound and Sentiment
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Australian control of PNG, no more cannibals
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1960
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Demonstrates key theme in Kaluli social organization
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Myth of muni bird
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Core Kaluli principle of sociability
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Reciprocity
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Birds mediate between living and dead
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Core Kaluli belief
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Name of Kaluli song and ceremony
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Gisalo
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Aesthetic of Kaluli performance “lift-up-over-sounding”
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Dulugu ganalan
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Move audience to tears
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Purpose of song
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Means to identify “spirit”
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Song text
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Means words inside melody
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Sa-gisalo
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Core metaphor used in Kaluli “theory” of music
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Waterfall motion
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The voice that stands out
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Dulugu
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Descent to tonal center/waterfall sound
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Sa-gu
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“Voices of the Rainforest”
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Commercial CD
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World music producer and Grateful Dead drummer
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Mickey Hart
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Key opposition in world music commodification
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Anxiety vs. celebration
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Evidence of recent cultural loss in PNG
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Koluba ceremony track
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Brought by modernization and capitalist intrusion
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Endangered culture
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