Culture Compass
"They're our ancestors living with us, watching over our lives." Figurines, idols, and carved wooden objects have protected homes and villages for generations. Edgar Hinge from Vanuatu's Cultural Centre says the sacred slit drum, or Tamtam, is more than a carved instrument — it's a bridge to ancestors and a tool for communication. From Vanuatu's Tamtams to Trobriand Island masks and Cook Island's deity figures, carving remains a strong custom practice. But as our items reach galleries and tourist markets, could that shape what they represent? Hear from John Siguria of Trobriand Island Carvers and Cook Islands master carver Papa Mike Tavioni on how they're working to keep these traditions strong. Listen to this episode of Culture Compass with host Afamasaga Seiuli Salamasina von Reiche on ABC Radio Australia. Culture Compass was produced by Deadset Studios [https://www.deadsetstudios.com/] for ABC Radio Australia.
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