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Manage No AA00000051 Country Fiji Year 2017 Attach File Preview 1
Description |
In the iTaukei Fijian culture, raising children is everyone’s responsibility. It is therefore everyone’s business to learn, memorize and recite the chant correctly. Each chant, or meke, is unique to the families, clans, and communities. Chants for children often take the form of poems that proclaim the identity of the clan and their origins. For example, a chant composed for children who are from inland of the two main islands in Fiji would be different from those created for children from maritime and coastal tribes. Children’s chants are composed to suit different stages of childhood development and their activities. Vakamoce gone, or bedtime chants, are sung to put children to sleep and would therefore be recited with a soft, soothing monotone. This is an early introduction of language to the subconscious being of a child. Meanwhile, Vakawele gone are chants sung to draw full attention of a child when they are awake, and, therefore, are performed at fast tempo with a playful tone. Vakaqito gone are chants sung to engage a child in a game. They are participatory in nature and contribute to development of child’s sensory movements and social skills. |
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Audios
Wari Tolavuvu!(Hurry, Tolavuvu!)
Country : Fiji |
0:01:20 |
Oa! Oa! Oa! Oa! Bui kei Ququ(Song for Bui kei Ququ)
Country : Fiji |
0:00:33 |
A! A! Bouwa
Country : Fiji |
0:00:18 |
Wawa! Wawa! Tinai Taloko(Song for Tinai Taloko)
Country : Fiji |
0:00:33 |
Uo! Uo! Uo! Tinai Taloko(Song for Tinai Taloko)
Country : Fiji |
0:00:22 |
Wawa! Wawa! Tinai Roba(Song for Tinai Roba)
Country : Fiji |
0:00:31 |
Wawa! Wawa! Bui Kei Drose(Song for Bui Kei Drose)
Country : Fiji |
0:00:12 |
Wawa! Wawa! Roko Savirewa(Song about Roko Savirewa)
Country : Fiji |
0:01:15 |
Wawa! Wawa! Roko Savirewa(Song about Roko Savirewa)
Country : Fiji |
0:00:44 |
Wawa! Wawa! Bui kei Drose(Lullaby for Bui & Drose)
Country : Fiji |
0:00:15 |