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- Q17157177 subject Q8826543.
- Q17157177 abstract "Tahitian drumming is a style of drumming native to Tahiti and French Polynesia. Tahitian drumming and dance have become symbols of Polynesian heiva to the western world. Heiva is the Tahitian term for entertainment. This authentic performance symbolizes the past and present state of social hierarchies within the community and the island. There has been a significant amount of change to Tahitian drum dancing within the past fifty years. These changes have come from many different aspects of Polynesian society. However, many of them stem from the broader outreach of this tradition to the rest of the world. This music has served as inspiration for many other styles across the globe, especially in other areas of the Pacific.".
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- Q17157177 instruments "pahu,fa’atete,to’ere, vivo, pu, ukulele, pahu tupa’i rima".
- Q17157177 name "Tahitian Drumming thumb|Tahitian ʻupaʻupa dance circa 1909".
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- Q17157177 comment "Tahitian drumming is a style of drumming native to Tahiti and French Polynesia. Tahitian drumming and dance have become symbols of Polynesian heiva to the western world. Heiva is the Tahitian term for entertainment. This authentic performance symbolizes the past and present state of social hierarchies within the community and the island. There has been a significant amount of change to Tahitian drum dancing within the past fifty years.".
- Q17157177 label "Tahitian drumming".
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- Q17157177 name "Tahitian Drumming".
- Q17157177 name "thumb|Tahitian ʻupaʻupa dance circa 1909".