OttoGwadoAyoker_songFuneralSongForAkany

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2014-03-18Type
soundData Creator
Gwado Ayoker, OttoRemijsen, Bert
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University of Edinburgh. School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences. Linguistics and English LanguageMetadata
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Gwado Ayoker, Otto; Remijsen, Bert. (2014). OttoGwadoAyoker_songFuneralSongForAkany, 2014 [sound]. University of Edinburgh. School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences. Linguistics and English Language. https://doi.org/10.7488/ds/4.Description
The recording at the center of this item is a funeral song. Akany, son of Gol Lith was chief of war in Dor Village. Dor is in Panyikango District, between Odong and Nyilwak. Nyilwak is bigger than Dor, so it was a threat to Dor, especially at the time of Chief Amayom of Nyilwak. But under the leadership of Akany, Nyilwak would not dare to offend Dor. When Akany died, the composer, Longo Ojwan went from Nyiyar with this funeral song. Of course many people in Dor did not like the song, because it says that Dor did not find anyone of its sons who would intercept a bad thing (enemy) that may come. But the family of Akany accepted the song, and gave a cow to the composer. The song became popular and spread very fast.The following licence files are associated with this item: