Small ethnic group belonging to the Tupi-Guarani, the Wayãpi aboriginals live in the heart of the Amazon forest on the borders with Brazil. Jean-Michel Beaudet directed these recordings in the Seventies, in situ since the traditions from Amazon people (as of High-Xingu, where Wayãpi are from) do not oppose what we call "music" and their immediate environment, the forest (following the example of the Palawan people in the Philippines). During the meetings that give place to the musical practice
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B8 Call - Brown Capuchin Monkey
A1 Pupu
B6 Call - Grey-winged trumpeter
B7 Call - Spider Monkey
B9 Call - Great Tinamou
A4 The Toucan
B5 I'm Getting Married
B10 Call - Crested Bobwhite
A3 They Bring It In, Ipilau
B1 Howler monkey
B2 Song of the Cacique bird
B3 Honey Song
B4 Song Of The Jaguar
B11 Whistled language - Fishing/Working/What Are You Doing?/Good Evening
A2 Pilau - Four Songs Announcing the Celebration
A5 The Anaconda Dance: The Toucan
A6 The Anaconda Dance: The Waves
B12 He Sleeps Like a Tapir
Solo de flûte traversiére nasale
Solo de trompe
Tasia
Ton village, mon amour!
Chant du palmier wasey
Tõlõwõwõ yi, 'Le hibou deÌja'
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