Telei bah peb
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Telei bah peb
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Telei bah peb
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Recording "Telei bah peb" refers to the Temiar people's religious ritual songs and dances performed in a long-house in Pahang, Malaysia. The songs are associated with shamanic and animistic faith, and in one particular song, the spirit of a wild banana warns the shaman to collect ripening fruits before they are eaten by civet cats. These ritual songs are an integral part of the Temiar culture and belief system.
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Temiar dream music - religious ritual songs and dances performed in a Temiar long-house [shamanic, animistic faith]. Mixed chorus with call and response (male and female), accompanied by membranophone (Temiar drums).
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Song from the Ulu Telem in Pahang. The spirit of a wild banana warns the 'hala' [shaman] that his group must make haste and collect the ripening fruits before the civet cats eat them
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0:02:37
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1941-12
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Temiar
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Malaysia
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Temiar
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Music
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Studio recording
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Group singing, male and female singers
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membranophone
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1CS0087302 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR; 9CS0021026 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR
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1CS0087302 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR1; 9CS0021026 S1 MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPOR1
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British Malaya
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Culture
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Temiar dream music - religious ritual songs and dances performed in a Temiar long-house [shamanic, animistic faith]