Discover other recordings of children from other ethnic groups in South India.ġ.
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Before the 18th century and British colonization, the Toda coexisted locally with other ethnic communities, including the Kota, Badaga and Kurumba, in a loose caste-like society, in which the Toda were the top ranking.Ĥ. Describe the place: Toda people are a Dravidian ethnic group who live in the Nilgiri Mountains of Tamil Nadu. The context might be a playground, or “out andĪbout”, as children create in all sorts of settings.ģ. Consider the meaning and use of this song. Besides the body percussion accompaniment, what kinds of games can we create using this recording?Ģ. Although there isn’t much information available about this song, we know this is a song sung by children. Experiment with a body percussion pattern to go with the song ( Creating World Music)ġ. Sing melody one time through without the recording ( Enactive Listening)Ħ. Sing the song softly with the recording, attempting to match the slow the singing style ( Engaged Listening)ĥ. Play the recording again, and try to hum along the high-low pattern ( Engaged Listening)Ĥ. Play the recording again, and tap the beat along ( Engaged Listening)ģ.
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