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Imitative dances and traditional activities
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The imitative dances with synchronized gestures present the traditional daily activities of attack, defense, hunting, fishing, hut building of the Kanak men before their first contact with the European culture. The gestures execution and the sequences structuring are transmitted from generation to generation. When women participate in these essentially male dances, their gestures are softer and do not include warlike activities.
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