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|aTWNTU|beng|dTWNTU
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|aDU740.42|b.M348 1982
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|a臺東大學|bG|cD015956|d538.6|eM237|pDVD|fCKY|zAV|m0|tCCL
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|aMalagan Labadama|h[videorecording] :|ba tribute to Buk-Buk /|cfilm maker, Chris Owen ; produced by the Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies.
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|aTribute to Buk-Buk.
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|aWatertown, MA :|bDocumentary Education Resources,|c1982.
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|a1 videocassette (58 min.) :|bsd., col. ;|c1/2 in.
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|aVHS format.
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|aFor the people of the Mandak region of New Ireland (Papua New Guinea) the most dramatic and complex ceremonial events in their community are those surrounding death. A malagan is a carved, painted representation, given ceremonially in honor of a deceased person as a final mortuary offering; the term may also refer to the spirit represented by the carving or to the festivities accompanying its representation. This is the story of three brothers from Pantagin Village, who organize a malagan labadama for their deceased kinsman Buk-Buk, a lulai (chief) of the Mandak region. Elaborate preparations that last for months, tatanna dance performances and the slaughtering of many pigs are all portrayed in this film.
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|aDocumentary films.
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|aFuneral rites and ceremonies|zPapua New Guinea.
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|aMandak (Papua New Guinea people)|xRites and ceremonies.
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|aEthnology|zPapua New Guinea|zNew Ireland.
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|aOwen, Chris,|cdirector.
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|aInstitute of Papua New Guinea Studies.
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|d538.6|eM237|tCCL|pDVD
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