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Wawa! Wawa! Roko Savirewa(Song about Roko Savirewa)
Description This song literally relates to Roko Savirewa awaiting his meal, the day’s catch from the sea. The “meal” referred to is a fish locally known as Nuqa. (It is unknown whether Roko Savirewa is the name of a child or elder or Chief. Roko, in some parts of Fiji, refers to a chiefly title preceding the chiefdom they rule, e.g., Duke of Norwich [England], but in this case “Duke of Savirewa.”) In olden days, with no formal schooling, children learned the language, cultural practices, and survival techniques through chants and stories and other means of oral transmission of intangible cultural heritage such as this song.
Manage No AI00000470
Country Fiji
Audio Performer Eta Bulayawa Year 1976
Place File Size 0.8
Definition File Format MP3
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iTaukei Institute of Language & Culture (TILC)

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