The Indian and Pacific Ocean’s Indigenous Peoples: “Small Island Big Song,” Part 2 of 218:43The Indian and Pacific Ocean’s Indigenous Peoples: “Small Island Big Song,” Part 2 of 2The “World Tour 2018” was very impressive with the 39 “Small Island Big Song” concerts garnering over 100,000 attendees. The musician and dance troupe from eight island nations covered 20 cities in 12 countries on four continents! When we looked out at that stage and they were all such strong, proud musicians who are absolutely respected cultural voices and it was so humbling for us to be amongst Urme culturale în jurul lumii2019-08-14 2303 vizionări10396p720p720pHQ2019-08-14Urme culturale în jurul lumii Children of the Forest: Central Africa’s Baka and Mbuti Peoples17:59Children of the Forest: Central Africa’s Baka and Mbuti PeoplesBoth the Baka and the Mbuti see the forest as their spiritual father and mother. They are a semi-nomadic group who have historically lived by foraging in the forest to supply all their needs. Whether Mbuti or Baka, everyone participates in the making of music as part of their every day interaction with others in their community and the forest. The Mbuti are categorized as a peaceful society for seUrme culturale în jurul lumii2019-10-09 1980 vizionări10396p720p720pHQ2019-10-09Urme culturale în jurul lumii Within the Australian Aboriginal Culture and Spirituality, Part 2 of 2: The Magnificent Art and Wisdom11:12Within the Australian Aboriginal Culture and Spirituality, Part 2 of 2: The Magnificent Art and WisdomWalk-about was about learning, looking, listening, learning. Walk-about was about the song lines. So, these were pathways. These song lines were like pathways though the country. And along these song lines, we would dance and sing. At the same time the uncles will be pointing out certain trees, the names of them and the purpose for them. And one song line could entail walking for most of the day jUrme culturale în jurul lumii2019-01-24 6813 vizionări9396p720p720pHQ2019-01-24Urme culturale în jurul lumii Bribris-indigenous of Costa Rica14:50Bribris-indigenous of Costa RicaThe proud Bribri cultural legacy passes from one generation to the next through an oral tradition. This indigenous group has a strong bond with Mother Earth. Their language is called Bribri, which approximately 60% of the residents of the Talamanca Bribri Indigenous Reserve speak. Within the Bribri, people belong to different clans, and membership is based on the clan affiliation of one’s mother. Urme culturale în jurul lumii2019-12-11 1982 vizionări4396p720p720pHQ2019-12-11Urme culturale în jurul lumii