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Tribal Music Of India The Muria & Maria Gonds Of- Tribal India: Muria Maria / Various

SKU: 093070402829
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A buffalo-horn trumpet, the hakum, announces the joyful harvest festival and varying types of drums called mandri, kotoloka and kundir take over. A group of women chant antiphonally in leadership of the wedding festivities. Men dance on stilts, creating an intoxicating rhythm that is guided by drums. This is a snapshot of the musical practices found within the Bastar district of India, a region mostly comprised of tribal groups including the Muria and the Gonds.

Tracklist:

  1. Karsar: Clan God Festival Music
  2. Marmi Pata: Wedding Song
  3. Dito Endana: Stilt Dance
  4. Karsana Pata - Dippara Loporo/Recreational Song - In The Small Forest
  5. Kach Tehendor - Iron Jaw's Harp
  6. Ghotul Pata/Tokaring Warawarang/Wagging Loincloth: A Taunting Song
  7. Forest Birds
  8. Geri Endana - Dito Endana
  9. Hulki - Song For Lingo Pen, Founder Of The Ghotul
  10. Chandu Binu - Kola Endana - Dandar Endana - Stick Dance
  11. Sulur - Flute Duo: Pargao Par, Anga Karsana Par
  12. Dandami Maria Song
  13. Hill Maria Dance
  14. Hill Maria Song
  15. Hill Maria Dance
Format: New CD/International

Tribal Music Of India The Muria & Maria Gonds Of- Tribal India: Muria Maria / Various

SKU: 093070402829
Regular price ¥141.00
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Release Date: 05.30.2012

 
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A buffalo-horn trumpet, the hakum, announces the joyful harvest festival and varying types of drums called mandri, kotoloka and kundir take over. A group of women chant antiphonally in leadership of the wedding festivities. Men dance on stilts, creating an intoxicating rhythm that is guided by drums. This is a snapshot of the musical practices found within the Bastar district of India, a region mostly comprised of tribal groups including the Muria and the Gonds.

Tracklist:

  1. Karsar: Clan God Festival Music
  2. Marmi Pata: Wedding Song
  3. Dito Endana: Stilt Dance
  4. Karsana Pata - Dippara Loporo/Recreational Song - In The Small Forest
  5. Kach Tehendor - Iron Jaw's Harp
  6. Ghotul Pata/Tokaring Warawarang/Wagging Loincloth: A Taunting Song
  7. Forest Birds
  8. Geri Endana - Dito Endana
  9. Hulki - Song For Lingo Pen, Founder Of The Ghotul
  10. Chandu Binu - Kola Endana - Dandar Endana - Stick Dance
  11. Sulur - Flute Duo: Pargao Par, Anga Karsana Par
  12. Dandami Maria Song
  13. Hill Maria Dance
  14. Hill Maria Song
  15. Hill Maria Dance