- The
Baeggu language (also
called Baegu or Mbaenggu) is
spoken by the
indigenous people of the
North Malaita Island in the
Solomon Islands. In 1999 there...
-
Baegu/Asifola is a single-member
constituency of the
National Parliament of
Solomon Islands.
Created in 1993 when
Parliament was
expanded from 38 to 47...
- the 1994 MTV
Video Music Awards. The song is
based around a
traditional Baegu lullaby from the
Solomon Islands called "Rorogwela", and uses a
vocal sample...
- 830) West
Baegu/Fataleka (2,477) Mandalua/Folotana (2,749) Fo'ondo/Gwaiau (5,532) Malu'u (4,333)
Matakwalao (2,760)
Takwa (10,070) East
Baegu (4,781) Fouenda...
- A by-election was held in the
Baegu/Asifola
constituency in the
Solomon Islands on 30
March 2011. The
election followed the
death of MP
Toswel Kaua, an...
-
signature song "Sweet Lullaby"
centres on an
uncredited recording of
ancestral Baegu lullaby "Rorogwela", from Malaita, sung by a
woman named Afunakwa, and recorded...
-
Harold M. Ross is a
cultural anthropologist who
studied the
Baegu community and
culture on the
island of
Malaita in the
Solomon Islands. He conducted...
-
member of
Parliament for
Baegu/Asifola.
Tagini was an
unsuccessful candidate in the 2008 East
Honiara by-election and the 2011
Baegu/Asifola by-election....
-
Musical Sources collection. One
lullaby he
recorded in 1970, a
traditional Baegu lullaby from the
Solomon Islands called "Rorogwela" was sung by Afunakwa...
- Heaven") The song
Sweet Lullaby by Deep
Forest is
based on a
traditional Baegu lullaby from the
Solomon Islands called "Rorogwela" in
which a
young orphan...