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Kontiki Bamboo Band
Kontiki
bamboo Band, from Ieta village, Buka, Bougainville, Papua New Guinea. Playing "Bekenatun" (Fisherman's song) at the "Go Pinis" (farewell) for Neil Brosnahan, a VSA Volunteer from New Zealand. The leader of the band (keyboards) is Kris Hakena a Chief at Ieta. His wife Helen Hakena is the Director of Leitana Nehan Women's Development Agency where Neil was based. The performance of the band was part of Neil's farewell gift.
bamboo Band, from Ieta village, Buka, Bougainville, Papua New Guinea. Playing "Bekenatun" (Fisherman's song) at the "Go Pinis" (farewell) for Neil Brosnahan, a VSA Volunteer from New Zealand. The leader of the band (keyboards) is Kris Hakena a Chief at Ieta. His wife Helen Hakena is the Director of Leitana Nehan Women's Development Agency where Neil was based. The performance of the band was part of Neil's farewell gift.
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Sweet black lady from Buiginvil thenk you, sport from Jayapura west Papua...
My favourite still after many years. Play and be together
чудова пісня!
This recalls Boney M Beat and Melody...very natural
Wooww,❤❤❤so nice
wow, it's really cool
Very good fusion of local tribal music and modern rock music. Thank you for sharing, whoever’s idea it was, it’s genius! 😎 keep on rocking.
I really enjoyed it. Actually I love it, it’s very good. These guys are very talented. Shoes
Waaooooow that is nice. Keep it up. Love it
Em nau samtig turu ya nau e kamap...yessssss ya...Cheer's brother's and sisters from AROB..
i love this kontiki bamboo bang love from philippines🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
I love melanesian, we are brother familly. Greetings from West Papua ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
want to visit hoge, a pastor. A fab country !!
From Fiji with respect and love my Melanesian Brothers and Sisters
PNG up ori 1 !! 👍👍👍🌞🌞
trupla love this video...pawa clip!
Love it
Tops ha ha ha am married there and brings smiles..
love it!!!!!!!
PNG is unique
reminds me of the Haight Ashbury in 1967........
This is just tops...right olgeta...!
what an awesome juxtaposition of modern and traditional methods! reminds me of the star wars band!