

Lele's home under the Morning Star
Jul 23, 2024
Lea Firth shares her family's exile story from West Papua to Australia, their return journey, and the bittersweet homecoming. The podcast explores the musical legacies of Auguste Roem Warappen and the blend of metal, soul, and island music. It delves into family roots, political resistance, cultural identity, first haircut tradition, missing out on family dynamics, standing up against bullying, emotional journey of loss, and legacy building through multilingual music.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring the Musical Legacies of Auguste Roem Warappen and the Black Brothers
01:48 • 2min
Family Roots, Political Resistance, and Cultural Identity
04:15 • 18min
Cultural Significance of First Haircut for West Papuan Boys
22:07 • 2min
Exploring Feelings of Missing Out on Family Dynamics and Traditions
23:42 • 2min
Standing Up Against Bullying in High School
25:44 • 4min
The emotional journey of loss and legacy
30:01 • 15min
Exploring Identity Through Multilingual Music
44:55 • 2min