lauatelephone
Lauatelephone is a traditional form of oral storytelling in Pacific Island cultures, specifically in the island of Lauatele. It is a unique blend of chant, music, and narrative, often used to pass down historical events, myths, and legends.
The lauatelephone is typically performed by a trained singer, known as a "Lauatele", who sings and dances
The lauatelephone is a crucial part of Lauatele's cultural heritage and identity. It serves as a method
Lauatelephone performances are typically solitary events, often accompanied by a chorus of hapas (a group of
Practitioners are being trained and initiated into this unique art-form often through unilateral ascriptions through an