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Difang Duana (March 20, 1921 – March 29, 2002) and Igay Duana (August 9, 1922 – May 16, 2002), Chinese names Kuo Ying-nan (郭英男) and Kuo Hsiu-chu (郭秀珠), were Amis husband and wife farmers from
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who became known as a
folk music Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival. Some types of folk music may be called world music. Traditional folk music has b ...
duo who specialized in traditional Amis chants. Their most recognized work is a performance of a traditional Amis Palang song, alternately called "Weeding and Paddyfield Song No. 1", "Elders' Drinking Song", and "Jubilant Drinking Song", or ''Sapiliepah a Radiw'' in the
Amis language Amis ( or ) is a Formosan language of the Amis (or Ami), an indigenous people living along the east coast of Taiwan. Currently the largest of the Formosan languages, it is spoken from Hualien in the north to Taitung in the south, with another ...
. The song was recorded by a French government project and
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, and was subsequently
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by the musical project
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for their international hit single "
Return to Innocence "Return to Innocence" is a song by German musical group Enigma. It was released on 4 January 1994 as the lead single from their second album, ''The Cross of Changes'' (1993). It became the project's most successful international single after "S ...
". Accusations of unintentional usage without permission were settled out of court.


Musical career

In 1988, Difang and Igay traveled to
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to sing on tour, during which they and around 30 other aboriginal Taiwanese artists were paid $15 a day. Their performances were recorded by the ''Maison des Cultures du Monde'' ("Institute for World Cultures"), part of the French ''Ministère de L'éducation Nationale'' ("National Education Ministry"), and put onto an "anonymous" compilation of "Taiwanese aboriginal songs" to be used for educational purposes. Six years later,
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, the creative mind behind the Ibiza-based Romanian/German musical project Enigma, believing the recording to be in the
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, sampled the recording on his song "Return to Innocence". After Taiwanese press agencies identified the Duanas' performance, the couple were offered a contract with Magic Stone, a subsidiary of the Taiwanese
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,
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; their music achieved little exposure outside of Taiwan. In 1998, the Duanas filed suit against Cretu and EMI for violation of copyright. The suit was settled out of court in July 1999 for an undisclosed amount.Guy, Nancy. "Trafficking Taiwan Aboriginal Voices", ''Handle with Care: Ownership and Control of Ethnographic Materials'', ed. Jaarsma, S.R. University of Pittsburgh Press (2002): 195–206. The couple reportedly used some of the money to set up a scholarship fund for Amis children. Magic Stone's attorney also won a suit against the French government, but the government insisted on giving the money to a folk art foundation in trust, and not to the Duanas. In response to the lawsuits, Robin Lee, director of Taiwan's Association of Recording Copyright Owners, claimed that since performers of traditional folk music aren't authors, they have no copyright. Lee was wrong because the standard practice is to list the music as traditional (no copyright), but the ''arrangement'' of it as copyrighted. The Duanas have been credited on all subsequent releases of the song. The media attention garnered by the Duanas' legal case piqued public interest in their music.
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of
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, in collaboration with Magic Stone Records and the Duanas, produced the
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album, ''Circle of Life''. The album was released in 1998 under the artist name Difang, though both Difang and Igay perform on the record. A second album, ''Across the Yellow Earth'', was released in 2001.


Deaths

Difang died on March 29, 2002, from
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. He had struggled with diabetes for many years, and his health deteriorated significantly after he was bitten by a
venom Venom or zootoxin is a type of toxin produced by an animal that is actively delivered through a wound by means of a bite, sting, or similar action. The toxin is delivered through a specially evolved ''venom apparatus'', such as fangs or a st ...
ous centipede in October of the previous year. Igay died shortly thereafter, on May 16, 2002, after a lengthy battle with breast cancer. She had been initially diagnosed on July 8, 1996.


Discography

* Uncredited ("anonymous") recording in ''Polyphonies vocales des aborigènes de Taïwan'', Ministère de l'éducation nationale, 1988 * "
Return to Innocence "Return to Innocence" is a song by German musical group Enigma. It was released on 4 January 1994 as the lead single from their second album, ''The Cross of Changes'' (1993). It became the project's most successful international single after "S ...
", EMI Records, 1993 * ''Circle of Life'', Magic Stone Records, 1998 (reached No. 1 in Japan and Taiwan) * ''Across the Yellow Earth'', Magic Stone Records, 2001


References


External links


Article in Travel in Taiwan



Article in Taiwan Review
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Artist page on GoGoRock
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Duana, Difang And Igay Amis people Copyright infringement Taiwanese singers People from Taitung County 20th-century Chinese singers