IPNGS recording. Recorded by Frederik Duvelle in 1976, Assisted by Apisai Enos and Jacob Simet.
With thanks to Don Niles.
Village women are the driving force behind customary exchanges, as those who perform most of the labor involved (preparing diwara and food) and increasing as sponsors and promoters. At ceremonies the women set up markets (bung) and do a roaring trade.
credits
from a Bit na Ta,
released October 11, 2016
Jacob Simet
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