Audio & Recordings

A growing digital archive of chants, oral histories, interpretations, and documentary-style recordings related to Ngundeng Bɔng and Naath cultural heritage. This space will preserve the sound of oral tradition for future generations.

I. Elders’ Chants & Recitations

Recordings of elders performing chants (Duɔŋ), reciting verses, or explaining their meaning. These are the heart of the oral tradition and will be added as community permission is obtained.

II. Youth Readings & Interpretations

To support learning, younger speakers and students will read summaries, chant explanations, and practice Thok Nath pronunciation.

III. Drum & Ritual Sounds

Future recordings of Bul drum rhythms, ritual patterns, and related cultural soundscapes will be archived here for educational and cultural preservation.

IV. Interviews & Testimonies

Interviews with elders, cultural custodians, researchers, and community members will explore the meaning, history, and context of songs and prophecies.

V. Documentary Narration

Audio essays and narrative explanations related to Ngundeng’s legacy, the Bieh shrine, oral tradition, and historical memory.

VI. Diaspora Archive Contributions

Many families and diaspora communities hold old tapes, recordings, and written notes that can be digitised and preserved. A submission feature will be added.


Future Audio Player Section

Soon, this page will include audio player cards like the example below:

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Sample Placeholder Recording

Category: Oral Tradition

This is where future community recordings will appear.