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TCT1-13
Title Episode 13: PNG Peroveta Singers of Canberra with PC2 Collection (Peroveta Songs)
Description The PNG Peroveta Singers of Canberra was recorded in a two part series about music and dance of the Central Province of Papua New Guinea recorded by the PARADISEC team in 2023. The recordings of the Group's performances were made at the Holy Cross Anglican Church at Hackett, ACT.

This episode is the first part, "PNG Peroveta (Prophet Songs)" which covers a style of singing introduced by the LMS South Sea Islands missionaries mainly from Cook islands or Kuki Airani from about 1884.

Peroveta is taken from the English word, Prophet because the first Peroveta songs were from the Old Testament so Peroveta is a corruption of the word Prophet.

The main person who taught Peroveta singing and songs with it's origins from the Cook Islands was Ruatoka then other local people who continued teaching the songs were Teina Materua who was part Cook Islands and Motuan. Peroveta singing traditions has spread out along the Papuan coastal villages of Central Province through LMS pastors and missionaries and reaching out further to other provinces in the Southern Region.

The various Central Province languages used in the Peroveta songs Motu, Hula, Keapara, Mailu along the south east Papuan coast and Cook Islands Maori or Raratongan.

The Group, formed in Canberra ACT in 1999 by the PNG diaspora community was with the aim to connect strongly to where the people come from while they are living away from their homeland, Central Province and Papua New Guinea.

The interviews and recordings are in PC2 collection and in response to legacy archival recordings in the MG1 and IC1 collections.

(Jodie Kell and Steven Gagau, February 2023)
Origination date 2023-02-19
Origination date free form
Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/TCT1/13
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Jodie Kell
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Region / village Central Province, PNG, Canberra, ACT Australia, Raratonga, Cook Islands
Originating university University of Sydney
Operator Steven Gagau
Data Categories song
Data Types Sound
Discourse type singing
Roles Jodie Kell : depositor
Steven Gagau : compiler
Deveni Temu : consultant
Deveni Temu : singer
Tommy Dietz : singer
Hane Dietz : singer
Wari Powell : singer
Laka Gwiliam : singer
Theresa Hogg : singer
Erue Stevens : singer
Marion Gilmour : singer
DOI 10.26278/4P6M-8C80
Cite as Jodie Kell (collector), Jodie Kell (depositor), Steven Gagau (compiler), Deveni Temu (consultant, singer), Tommy Dietz (singer), Hane Dietz (singer), Wari Powell (singer), Laka Gwiliam (singer), Theresa Hogg (singer), Erue Stevens (singer), Marion Gilmour (singer), 2023. Episode 13: PNG Peroveta Singers of Canberra with PC2 Collection (Peroveta Songs). MPEG/VND.WAV/EAF+XML/PLAIN. TCT1-13 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/4P6M-8C80
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Collection Information
Collection ID TCT1
Collection title Toksave - Culture Talks: PARADISEC podcast
Description Toksave: Culture Talks is a PARADISEC Podcast production by co-presenters and staffers Jodie Kell, a musicologist/audio engineer and Steven Gagau, research assistant/archivist. There are episodes with a series of interviews with people who have found personal and cultural connections with collections in the archive.
Music and Language are central to identity in Indigenous communities and the return of legacy research recordings can be an emotional and exciting rediscovery of the past, contributing to the continuation of cultural practices. This is where the archived records of the past have life breathed back into them once again!
The ARC Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language is acknowledged for their support of the PARADISEC Podcast.
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