VANUATU-A Slow Food Feast with Numalin Mahana (long version)

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Cooking traditional food for a communal feast held in Iatukwei village, Tanna Island, Vanuatu. The slow food workshop was part of a "Kastom Skul," under the direction of Jean-Pascal Wahe. Languages heard in the video are Nafe (Kwamera), a language of Tanna Island, and Bislama, the national language of Vanuatu.
The narrator, renowed "kastom" expert Numalin Mahana, explains how "slow food" is made in accordance with traditional practices that avoid the negative environmental impacts of much of today's fast foods, which are fast to make but also fast to destroy your life. All traditional ingredients, tools, utensils, and dishes are grown locally or sourced from the forest, which serves as everything from a supermarket to a hardware store to hospital for the people of Tanna. Numalin describes how she receives "unwritten messages" by communing with nature, the mountain, plants, and water, and she applies this knowledge to create healthy foods that restore the human body and ecological balance.
Videography by Rick Malao, K. David Harrison, and Pedro Nawarau, edited by Neal Kelso.
For more on the language, see our Talking Dictionary™ of Nafe (Kwamera) at talkingdictiona...
Field research by Michael J. Balick, Gregory Plunkett, and K. David Harrison,
with Sean Thackurdeen and Mfon Udoinyang. Funded by grants from the National Science Foundation and The Christensen Fund, with support from New York Botanical Garden and Swarthmore College. #nsffunded
All language and cultural content remains the intellectual property of the community, and is included here with their permission.
(version 2 - long video with shortened interview audio)

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@arcaneocean
@arcaneocean 3 күн бұрын
Thank u so much for such an inspirational speech ❤ I am truly awe and blessed to yea ❤ thank u thank 🇵🇬 love from me at png🇵🇬
@heronsrum7411
@heronsrum7411 2 жыл бұрын
Nice meals , mom , same with us in west papua , i am i like it 😊👍
@qionawaqatabu5372
@qionawaqatabu5372 3 жыл бұрын
To meke ladies that means well done in Maori ki ora from New Zealand👍
@FilmaMinai-dt5jr
@FilmaMinai-dt5jr Жыл бұрын
Nice one healthy food
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