Describe how the BaAka use their music-culture as an adaptive resource
What will be an ideal response?
• Their communal singing "wakes the forest" and restores their balance with nature.
• Their improvised polyphony reinforces communal life and cooperation, while at the same time developing individual identity.
• Particular individuals (musicians) involved with the creation and transmission of their music-culture stand out within the community.
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