Item details
Item ID
WM2-010a
Title Ayebwelim Idaleka Orabesi Trobes
Description Various recordings from within and nearby of Orabesi or Idaleka villages, Kiriwina Island of the Trobriand Islands group in Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea.

The recordings are related to David Bridie's fieldwork in 1998 connected sessions to the production of A Savage Land documentary.

The list covers various types of music and ambient/environmental recordings.

001 - Traditional vocal music. Solo or small-group singing.
002 - Traditional chanting relating to ritual or ceremony.
003 - Music instrumental and vocal performance.
004 - Outdoor natural environment near the villages
005 - Traditional vocal music. Short singing piece.
006 - Traditional song maybe about joyful experiences.
007 - Traditional song maybe on canoe voyaging, kinship.
009 - Outdoor natural environment near the villages.
010 - Traditional vocal music.
011 - Ceremonial activity with narratives and traditional song performance.
012 - Traditional vocal music.
013 - Outdoor environment near the villages.
014 - Traditional group or ritual singing in ceremony.
015 - Traditional vocal music. Short singing piece.
016 - Instrumental music only — traditional instruments like kundu drum, conch shell, bamboo flute, or string band instruments.
017 - Traditional vocal music.
018 - Traditional vocal music.
019 - Outdoor environment near the villages.
020 - Traditional vocal music with a joyful nature.
021 - Traditional vocal music as ceremonial performance.
022 - Traditional vocal music.

Source: Wantok Musik Foundation

(David Bridie & Steven Gagau, April 2026)
Origination date 1998-01-01
Origination date free form
Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/WM2/010a
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Collector
David Bridie
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Language as given
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Dialect
Region / village Orabesi, Idaleka, Kiriwina Island, Trobriand Iskands, Milne Bay Province,

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Originating university University of Sydney
Operator Jodie Kell
Data Categories song
Data Types Sound
Discourse type singing
Roles Steven Gagau : data_inputter
David Bridie : consultant
Wantok Musik : recorder
Trobes Stringband : performer
DOI 10.26278/yt7v-aa62
Cite as David Bridie (collector), Steven Gagau (data_inputter), David Bridie (consultant), Wantok Musik (recorder), Trobes Stringband (performer), 1998. Ayebwelim Idaleka Orabesi Trobes. MPEG/WAV. WM2-010a at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/yt7v-aa62
Content Files (44)
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WM2-010a-001.mp3 audio/mpeg 1.45 MB 00:01:34.902
WM2-010a-001.wav audio/wav 52.1 MB 00:01:34.867
WM2-010a-002.mp3 audio/mpeg 1.45 MB 00:01:35.293
WM2-010a-002.wav audio/wav 52.3 MB 00:01:35.266
WM2-010a-003.mp3 audio/mpeg 1.99 MB 00:02:10.586
WM2-010a-003.wav audio/wav 71.7 MB 00:02:10.546
WM2-010a-004.mp3 audio/mpeg 2.17 MB 00:02:22.105
WM2-010a-004.wav audio/wav 78.1 MB 00:02:22.80
WM2-010a-005.mp3 audio/mpeg 1.35 MB 00:01:28.606
WM2-010a-005.wav audio/wav 48.7 MB 00:01:28.560
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Collection Information
Collection ID WM2
Collection title Wantok Musik Foundation (WMF) - Music Label Recordings of Oceania Region.
Description The Wantok Musik Foundation is an Australian-based not-for-profit Music Label that records, releases and promotes culturally infused music from Indigenous Australia, Melanesia and Oceania. The brand “Wantok Musik” is a Melanesian term that reflects talking with a common language “one talk” although in the diverse cultures of the region that may have different sounds, different beats, different instruments, the music we all share is common and singing about the same things such as our history, our lore, our education, our hurts, our joys, our injustices, our struggles, our lives, our communities and our stories. This Collection preserves rich musical talents and artists of the Oceania region where the Wantok Musik Label through album recordings and collaborative projects has fostered cross-cultural initiatives and exchange. Through music and language within the diverse cultures of the region, we hear, share and learn about entertainers, performers and artistic and creative expressions where over the years, the Wantok Musik label has recorded, released and promoted of music from First Nation Australia, Melanesia and Oceania. Wantok Musik promotes local and international profile of First Nation and world music groups based in the region by supporting and providing greater economic opportunity for artists, long-term career sustainability at the same time by managing the various activities addresses social issues with creative and culturally focused approaches.
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Access Information
Edit access Mihka Chee
David Bridie
View/Download access Mihka Chee
David Bridie
Data access conditions Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
Data access narrative
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