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Primitive Technology: A Book of Earth Skills
String Intrinsic to the propulsion of the bullroarer is the string and the hole the
string is attached to. The average distance from the base to the center of the hole
on the bullroarers under study is 0.9 cm. The placement of the hole is
exceedingly ...
Frazer's ingenious theorizing is plausible as far as it goes, but it does not really
explain why the bullroarer must be kept from women, the feature of the bullroarer
complex that most troubled Lowie. Women are allowed to hear the sound of the ...
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The bullroarer, rhombus, or turndun, is an ancient ritual musical instrument and a device historically used for communicating over greatly-extended distances.
Jesse Russel, Ronald Cohn, 2013
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Anxious Pleasures: The Sexual Lives of an Amazonian People
The puzzling link between the bullroarer and men's cults was first noted by the
anthropologist Robert Lowie more than sixty years ago. He, as well as
anthropologists of the so-called diffusionist school, such as Otto Zerries,
maintained that the ...
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Reports of the Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to ...
Wirz considers that the sosom cult formerly had a wide distribution in New
Guinea and that it existed wherever the bullroarer served as an instrument to
terrify women. He instances the balum legend of the Bukaua, Yabim, and Tami,
which so ...
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Australian Aboriginal Religion
Initiation involves a wide range of ritual objects, but designs and symbolic
associations are predominantly expressed through the decoration of actors in
specific 'totemic' and other performances. Basically, the bullroarer is a sign of
initiation, ...
Ronald Murray Berndt, 1974
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Mathematical and Numerical Aspects of Wave Propagation WAVES ...
Aeroacoustics. of. Moving. Compact. Bodies. Application. to. the. Bullroarer.
Michel Roger and Stephane Aubert Ecole Centrale de Lyon, LMFA, UMR CNRS
5509, 36 Av. Guy de Collongue, 69134, Ecully, France ...
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The Voice of the Tambaran: Truth and Illusion in Ilahita ...
The men and boys practiced not only the technique of twirling the bullroarer, but
also the mock attack staged upon the person twirling it. As we shall see in later
Tambaran transferals, the novice class — that is, the fathers rather than the ...
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Custom and Myth: New Edition
But when the bullroarer warmed to its work, it justified its name, producing what
may best be described as a mighty rushing noise, asif some supernatural being '
fluttered and buzzedhis wings with fearfulroar.' Grownup people,of course, are ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «BULLROARER» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
bullroarer im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Interview: Bath photographer Heidi Laughton's two-year Native …
There were 'spirit dancers' around her and a ghost dancer who was playing an instrument called a bullroarer - which makes a whirring noise ... «Bath Chronicle, Jul 15»
The Week Ender: Happenings June 19-21
Using the mouth bow, the animal horn, the seashell trumpet, and the bullroarer, Waring shares his knowledge of different cultures and ... «Yale News, Jun 15»
How Hannibal's Sound Designer Makes Music Scary
They found it in a bullroarer—essentially a piece of wood on a string. ... Slade pitched the sound of the bullroarer up and down to make it ... «Slate Magazine, Jun 15»
Hundreds gather for the annual Myall Creek Memorial
As visitors arrived at the Memorial, a beautiful valley of farming paddocks rolls out as the back drop to the service, while a bullroarer swept ... «ABC Local, Jun 15»
Review: Footprints/Tapuwae
Voices and the sinister whirr of a bullroarer, or a purerehua, emerge from the smoke-filled half light. Waiatas are performed in dramatically lit ... «The Press, Jun 15»
Wilco's Glenn Kotche Can Turn Anything Into an Instrument
This bullroarer (a traditional Aboriginal instrument), crafted from an empty vitamin bottle, “makes a bird call” when swung around. 6. A shock ... «Chicagomag.com, Mai 15»
Dean Mackey: Paper airplanes are much more than play toys
I have a design for one from a gas station in the 1950s called a bullroarer. You put it on a string, spin it around in circles, and it just makes noise ... «Orlando Sentinel, Mai 15»
Numbers: Morpheme Tales II
Ubuntu is a block of wood tied to a bamboo pole which savages whirled about their heads to play “I Believe in Miracles,” a bullroarer of tubules ... «The Cryptosphere, Apr 15»
Spring Arts: Calendar of Events
20 Bull Roarchestra With Stuart Dempster The renowned composer performs with his ensemble in response to Ann Hamilton's bullroarer ... «Seattle Weekly, Feb 15»
Sax and the City
... panpipes, glass harmonicas, Russian serpents, a crwth (Welsh lyre), a dimpilipoto (Caucasian double drum) and a wawa (Mons bullroarer). «Times of Malta, Nov 14»