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FIELDWORKER NETWORK PROGRAM OF THE VANUATU CULTURAL CENTRE
  • Manage No DI00000112
    Country Republic of Korea
    Author Marcelin Abong Director, Vanuatu Cultural Centre & the Vanuatu National Cultural Council , VANUATU CULTURAL CENTRE
    Published Year 2013
    Language English
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Description The principal role of the Vanuatu Cultural Centre since its establishment in the early 1960s has been to document and record the culture and cultural history of Vanuatu. This has been done by the Centre’s staff and a network of over one hundred volunteer fieldworkers. The documentation efforts focus on details of remembered histories and traditions; details of ritual practices, classification systems, and languages; details of cultural landscapes and particularly sites of cultural significance; and records of contemporary events of historical and cultural significance. The latter, which is essentially a history-in-the-making, is recorded on video as examples of material culture collected for museological display, but almost everything else is documented on audiotape. This is because our indigenous cultures are primarily oral, and therefore, all our cultural knowledge is retained and transmitted orally. This documented knowledge is held by the Centre and has been used as source material for the revival of certain traditional cultural practices no longer being practiced.

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