KAMA
WOSI: MUSIC IN TROBRIAND ISLANDS
48
minutes Colour 1979
Film maker: Les McLaren
This
film is about the music, and especially the singing, of the Trobriand
Islanders. It includes songs and incantations for garden fertility,
harvest chants and songs of love and enticement. Several Trobriand
instruments are shown being played and sub-titles give the texts
of the songs.
The
film is visually beautiful, using colour, light, and shadow to create
a classic and romantic vision of the Trobriands as a Melanesian
paradise. The carefully recorded music is shown as vital to the
activities of kinship, fertility, economics, magic, death, and in
relating to the spiritual world. We suggest that this film be used
in conjunction with written ethnography because, although words
to the songs are given, the film never explains the meaning or context
behind these words. With such written accompaniment, the film is
recommended for introductory classes in anthropology, music, or
geography. Catalogue
number (16mm): 5RA111 £15.
B.
Baldwin, 1949-50. `Kadaguwai: Songs of the Trobriand Sunset Isles'.
Oceania, Vol. 20, pp.
263-85.
D.
Gewertz, 1986. Review of the film. American
Anthropologist, Vol. 88, pp. 521-22.
B.
Malinowski, 1922. Argonauts
of the Western Pacific. Routledge & Kegan Paul, London.
B.
Malinowski, 1935. Coral Gardens
and their Magic. Allen and Unwin, London.
S.J.
Tambiah, 1968. `The Magical Power of Words'. Man N.S., Vol. 3, pp. 175-208.
A.
Weiner, 1976. Women of Value,
Men of Renown: New Perspectives in Trobriand Exchange. University
of Texas Press, Austin.
M.
Young (ed.), 1979. The Ethnography
of Malinowski. The Trobriand Islands 1915-18. Routledge &
Kegan Paul, London.
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