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Purab Riddhi Chaudhuri
Ethnomusicologist, Film Maker,
​PhD Research Scholar at
Department of Music
UCC​, Ireland
ethnoamuse@gmail.com
122101050@umail.ucc.ie
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Chapter 2
Practice, lineage, history and transmission of Ayu Biisi and Miji-Miguñ; through the lens of Apatani rituals and cultivational cycles.
Tasso Taker- Biino Ajing welcome songTasso Taker
00:00 / 01:25
Section 2.9. From page 73
Nuances of Miji-Miguñ
Section 2.3.
A day with Nyibu Mudang Pai
page 50-51
Section 2.6.
Michi Ripa and her friends are showcasing how they learnt new songs from rice fields back in the days through call and response. This is an extra song and the singers are from left-right, Mrs. Michi Yaja, Mrs. Michi Papii, Mrs. Michi Modii, Mrs. Duley Otung (Tajo's mother) and finally Mrs. Michi Ripa on the extreme right.
Section 2.6.
Michi Ripa singing a morning Aji Biisi (morning songs from rice fields)
Section 2.11.
In this recording, Mr. Tasso Taker sings an example of a welcome song sung during Myoko festival acknowledging old ancestral friendships or Biino Ajiñ
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