Baduy pantun stories are part of the larger Sundanese oral tradition of pantun storytelling in west Java. The stories recount the deeds of the nobility of such old Sundanese kingdoms as Pajajaran and Galuh. Although the Baduy still recite the pantun stories in their rituals, in the larger cities to the east of the Baduy village Kanékés pantun recitation almost disappeared. On the basis of short periods of fieldwork in and around Kanékés village between 1976 and 2014, in this essay I shall discuss Baduy pantun storytelling. I shall summarize earlier major publications and analyse some performance aspects of two Baduy pantun stories which I recorded. Although I do not concentrate on the text, I do discuss a few cultural issues arising from th...
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Alongside the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, there is a local Javanese cycle called the Story of Panj...
'Baduy pantun stories are part of the larger Sundanese oral tradition of pantun storytelling in west...
Music of the Baduy People of Western Java: Singing is a Medicine by Wim van Zanten is about music an...
In this paper I investigate an oral pantun exchange (known as Gendang Melayu) of the Sarawak Malay c...
Known as <i>pantun</i> to the Malays in Brunei, Malaysia, Pattani, Riau, Singapore, and ...
Known as pantun to the Malays in Brunei, Malaysia, Pattani, Riau, Singapore, and Southern Phillipine...
The Syair Ken Tambuhan (“Poem of Lady Tambuhan”) is a traditional Malay Panji tale in verse which is...
The extremely popular poetic form from Insular Southeast Asia, the pantun, travelled from its unknow...
This article deals with traditional literature of the Pakpak-Dairi and Karo peoples in North Sumatra...
Pantun is an oral literature that contains elements of learning. Pantun has become a tradition that ...
In this article I first discuss how texts of Dairi stories collected in the nineteenth century by He...
This article deals with traditional literature of the Pakpak-Dairi and Karo peoples in North Sumatra...
Abstract This paper studies descriptively several versions of Javanese Panji Story with its transfo...
The Palawan people live in the southern half of the island of the same name between the Sulu Sea and...
In eastern Flores, on the Tanjung Bunga peninsula (among Western Lamaholot speakers), several times ...
Alongside the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, there is a local Javanese cycle called the Story of Panj...
'Baduy pantun stories are part of the larger Sundanese oral tradition of pantun storytelling in west...
Music of the Baduy People of Western Java: Singing is a Medicine by Wim van Zanten is about music an...
In this paper I investigate an oral pantun exchange (known as Gendang Melayu) of the Sarawak Malay c...
Known as <i>pantun</i> to the Malays in Brunei, Malaysia, Pattani, Riau, Singapore, and ...
Known as pantun to the Malays in Brunei, Malaysia, Pattani, Riau, Singapore, and Southern Phillipine...
The Syair Ken Tambuhan (“Poem of Lady Tambuhan”) is a traditional Malay Panji tale in verse which is...
The extremely popular poetic form from Insular Southeast Asia, the pantun, travelled from its unknow...
This article deals with traditional literature of the Pakpak-Dairi and Karo peoples in North Sumatra...
Pantun is an oral literature that contains elements of learning. Pantun has become a tradition that ...
In this article I first discuss how texts of Dairi stories collected in the nineteenth century by He...
This article deals with traditional literature of the Pakpak-Dairi and Karo peoples in North Sumatra...
Abstract This paper studies descriptively several versions of Javanese Panji Story with its transfo...
The Palawan people live in the southern half of the island of the same name between the Sulu Sea and...
In eastern Flores, on the Tanjung Bunga peninsula (among Western Lamaholot speakers), several times ...
Alongside the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, there is a local Javanese cycle called the Story of Panj...