The rhythm in Wulu Village [videorecording] / director, Wang Chung Sung

Contributor(s): Series: Window on TaiwanPublication details: [Taiwan : s.n, 2003]Description: 1 videodisc (73 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s): Summary: Wulu village is a Bunun indigenous settlement located in the remote eastern mountainous region of Taiwan. The Bunun are famous among Taiwan's indigenous groups for their polyharmonic singing, and almost all Bunun songs are sung in this style. Similar to many other indigenous peoples around the world, the Bunun are now faced with the danger that their culture and traditions will gradually disappear. Recognizing this problem, the Bunun people of Wulu have started the work of preserving their cultural heritage and passing it on to the younger generation
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Wulu village is a Bunun indigenous settlement located in the remote eastern mountainous region of Taiwan. The Bunun are famous among Taiwan's indigenous groups for their polyharmonic singing, and almost all Bunun songs are sung in this style. Similar to many other indigenous peoples around the world, the Bunun are now faced with the danger that their culture and traditions will gradually disappear. Recognizing this problem, the Bunun people of Wulu have started the work of preserving their cultural heritage and passing it on to the younger generation

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