Deposited with permission of the author. © 2004 Racquel Berdon-GeorsuaThis thesis examines the music of the Subanen people of the Zamboanga Peninsula in western Mindanao, the Philippines through an investigation of their most important ceremony, the Buklog. Esteemed as the most elaborate and expensive socio-religious festival of the Subanen, the Buklog derives its name from a wooden structure holding the dancing platform called buklog. The Buklog is generally celebrated to propitiate the gods in some specific event in which the entire Subanen community participates. The occasion may be a thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest, for healing, or for prestige for a new leader or a home comer. A Buklog may also be held as a memorial for the recent...
The Lotud mamanpang is a form of ritual poetry that not only outlines the Lotud creation myth and pr...
The Lotud mamanpang is a form of ritual poetry that not only outlines the Lotud creation myth and pr...
This ethnomusicology study explores the contexts of the bamboo musical instruments of the Kalinga pe...
Subanens occupy a vast territorial domain, constituting seven major sub-groups in specific localitie...
Folk narratives are rich repositories of the cultures of Indigenous peoples. For example, the Subane...
The term mitimbang (“balanced”) is commonly used in indigenous Dusunic languages in Sabah, the east ...
The Lingsar temple pujawali, a primarily religious festival on the island of Lombok in Indonesia, co...
この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。This paper focuses on the funeral ceremony of an old man named O...
This dissertation charts historical changes in the ceremonial institution that the Cora people of th...
The tradition of subli is a complex cultural heritage. It is a form of devotion, a game, a dance, a ...
This dissertation examines the relationships between music, dance, faith, memory, the objectificatio...
This study aims to reveal the relationship between humans and nature. Researchers used data from Bua...
This article aims to examine the practice of the nede rite among the Sasak people of Lombok, West Nu...
Borobudur, or 'The Ineffable Mountain of a Accumulated Virtues,' stands amidst the lush Kedu plains ...
review of "Myth, Mimesis and Magic in the Music of the T’boli, Philippines", by Manolete Mora, Manil...
The Lotud mamanpang is a form of ritual poetry that not only outlines the Lotud creation myth and pr...
The Lotud mamanpang is a form of ritual poetry that not only outlines the Lotud creation myth and pr...
This ethnomusicology study explores the contexts of the bamboo musical instruments of the Kalinga pe...
Subanens occupy a vast territorial domain, constituting seven major sub-groups in specific localitie...
Folk narratives are rich repositories of the cultures of Indigenous peoples. For example, the Subane...
The term mitimbang (“balanced”) is commonly used in indigenous Dusunic languages in Sabah, the east ...
The Lingsar temple pujawali, a primarily religious festival on the island of Lombok in Indonesia, co...
この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。This paper focuses on the funeral ceremony of an old man named O...
This dissertation charts historical changes in the ceremonial institution that the Cora people of th...
The tradition of subli is a complex cultural heritage. It is a form of devotion, a game, a dance, a ...
This dissertation examines the relationships between music, dance, faith, memory, the objectificatio...
This study aims to reveal the relationship between humans and nature. Researchers used data from Bua...
This article aims to examine the practice of the nede rite among the Sasak people of Lombok, West Nu...
Borobudur, or 'The Ineffable Mountain of a Accumulated Virtues,' stands amidst the lush Kedu plains ...
review of "Myth, Mimesis and Magic in the Music of the T’boli, Philippines", by Manolete Mora, Manil...
The Lotud mamanpang is a form of ritual poetry that not only outlines the Lotud creation myth and pr...
The Lotud mamanpang is a form of ritual poetry that not only outlines the Lotud creation myth and pr...
This ethnomusicology study explores the contexts of the bamboo musical instruments of the Kalinga pe...