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ICH Materials 336
Audios
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Chaepen e Churuu’ Nu Waab nge Mad nu Waab (History of Yapese Traditional Dances and Attire)
This is a story about traditional dances and attire in Yap, Federated States of Micronesia. Traditional dances tell stories of different topics such as suffering, inter-village relationships, and romantic experiences. These stories serve to transfer knowledge from generation to generation, and some of them help transmit moral lessons through lyrics and words used in the dances. Normally, it is a way of remembering events and occasions in the past that mark an important point in the history of the village, persons, community, etc. The traditional attire used consists of men’s and women’s clothes that signify the physical development of each gender and that further break down by occasions, such as daywear and those associated with special occasions.
Micronesia 1989 -
Wedding song
Sobane padagalu or wedding songs are sung by women during the various stages of a wedding. These songs often equate the bride and groom to Sita and Rama of Ramayana or Rukmini and Krishna of Mahabharata. Hence most of the descriptions are mythical in nature. In this song, the bride is described in detail. Her beauty, clothes, and jewelry are compared to those of Sita of the epic Ramayana. It is sung during the bride’s homecoming. The groom’s sister stops the bridal pair at the door, letting them enter only after receiving a gift from the groom.
India 1938