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    George Kingsley Roth: Fijian Music, Songs and Dances: Doc.369, 'Yaqona chants'

    March 04, 2013
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    Recording of yaqona chants, 14 min 01 seconds. 1) Yaqona chant of the people of Serua, it is accompanied at the beginning and at the end by a gong beat called lali ni yaqona vaka turaga, July 1957. Arranged recording. [0.00 - 5.40] 2) Yaqona chant of the people of Bau, on the occasion of the Queen's visit. Suva, December 1953. Actuality record by the Fiji Broadcasting Commission (record made during the actual performance of a normal ceremony). [5.40 - 14.01]

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    Recording of yaqona chants, 14 min 01 seconds. 1) Yaqona chant of the people of Serua, it is accompanied at the beginning and at the end by a gong beat called lali ni yaqona vaka turaga, July 1957. Arranged recording. [0.00 - 5.40] 2) Yaqona chant of the people of Bau, on the occasion of the Queen's visit. Suva, December 1953. Actuality record by the Fiji Broadcasting Commission (record made during the actual performance of a normal ceremony). [5.40 - 14.01]
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