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Polynesian Choral Harmonies
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Himene ru’au from Tahiti, often performed during religious or ceremonial events.
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Rarotongan pe’e, a traditional form of call and response singing from the Cook Islands.
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Samoan pese, traditional hymns sung in multi-part harmony.
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Kanikapila style from Hawaii, featuring ‘ukulele and guitar along with harmonious singing.
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New Zealand Maori haka, a type of ceremonial Māori war dance which includes choral chanting.
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Himene tarava from Tahiti, characterized by a heterophonic texture in a large group.
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Niuean fatele, a festivity song performed with dancing and vibrant harmonies.
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Tuvaluan fatele, a form of traditional music and dance with choral harmonizing.
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Fijian meke, a combination of dance and choral performance reflecting stories and legends.
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Hawaiian oli, a type of chanting which often precedes hula performances.
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Marquesan himene, a unique blend of Polynesian singing with distinct harmonies.
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Maori waiata-a-ringa, a form of choral singing accompanied by hand gestures reflecting the song's lyrics.
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Traditional Cook Islands' Imene tuki, characterized by a distinctive beat and harmonic singing.
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Tongan himi, a form of religious choral music.
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Tahitian ‘upa’upa, a music and dance genre with harmonized vocals.
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