Parab Geet

DAT番号
1302
曲・解説順番号
4
曲名・解説タイトルよみ
パラブ・ギート
注記2
[解説文(2枚目)に「4.」「PARAB GEET」「1'-15"」「Parab Geet is an item from the Bison-horn Maria women of the south Bastar, the tribal tract touching Andra Pradesh. The Maria girls are known for their music and dance. They tie a sort of skirt, very short, round their waists, hung down to the knees. The breasts are covered only with ornaments. They often wear a thin brass fillet round their hairs. Round the neck are masses of bead-necklaces and brass tores. Bright colours of the heads and shining brass fillets against the rich brown skin make sight of unforgettable beauty. / The song included here describes the places surrounding their village: They say, for example, 'Dantewara is like a Jakal's tail and Mokpal village is akin to a scorpion's sting. The song also mentions about Beladila, the mountain of iron-ore which is very close to their place. It is described as a Bison's back.」と記載。同資料に小泉教授の手書きによるメモ「[4. に]三角印」「女声コーラス」「裏声グループ、地声グループ」「[Andra Pradeshに]囲み線」「[womenに]下線」「[The song included here describes the places surrounding their village: They say, for example, 'Dantewara is like a Jakal's tail and Mokpal village is akin to a scorpion's sting. The song also mentions about Beladila, the mountain of iron-ore which is very close to their place. It is described as a Bison's back.に対して]歌詞」あり。]
分類番号
koizumi42_北インドkoizumi43_インド少数民族
クリックで分類地域オープンリール一覧を表示
録音年
1969年