2019
DOI: 10.22161/ijels.4.1.1
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The Importance of Music in the Cultural Policy of Nigeria: A Focus on Selected Igbo Folk Songs

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“…The culture of West Nusa Tenggara must be preserved as the wealth and pride of the region (Irfan & Suryani, 2017). The culture that is owned by a nation is a way of life of people who inhabit an area in groups, assumed not to belong to humans, but to function as a sign or identity of the group itself (Nnamani, 2019). There are many more regions that utilize local wisdom to support their economy, such as the Balinese who are famous for their art and are still attached to their religious rituals and Garut which is famous for its dodol.…”
Section: Forms Of Local Wisdommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The culture of West Nusa Tenggara must be preserved as the wealth and pride of the region (Irfan & Suryani, 2017). The culture that is owned by a nation is a way of life of people who inhabit an area in groups, assumed not to belong to humans, but to function as a sign or identity of the group itself (Nnamani, 2019). There are many more regions that utilize local wisdom to support their economy, such as the Balinese who are famous for their art and are still attached to their religious rituals and Garut which is famous for its dodol.…”
Section: Forms Of Local Wisdommentioning
confidence: 99%