instruments and voices of the hiwi [indigenous cosmophonies]
tracklist: 1. Obatsibeje Jiwaburü: Jiwa playing. Panpipe or reed flute playing. 2. Bajanakabo Bajana: A song of sorrow in which a woman expresses that she has climbed to the highest point to see where her husband went. 3. Dopa WajiYopo chant. Under the effects of the hallucinogen Dopa or Yopo, the singer sees clouds forming in the shapes of animals (hawk, stone curlew, others). While dancing with a maraca accompaniment, he invokes the spirits of these animals to fly. 4. Penakueto Waji: A lullaby sung by a mother to help her child fall asleep. 5. Pejumatabü Kanaviabi WajiThe healer sings with maraca accompaniment to restore the patient's vital energy. 6. Bajanakabo Bajana (Morganito)A song about a man abandoned by his beloved. To hide his sadness, he splashes rainwater on his face. The sound of rain falling can be heard in the background. 7. Namo FoxChant alternated with playing of the namo cane flute while several young people dance and walk through the village announcing the Ya
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