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Rekuhkara Rekuhkara (from Sakhalin Ainu ''rekuh'' レクㇷ 'throat'; ''rekut'' レクㇳ or レクッ in Hokkaidō Ainu〔Refsing, Kirsten ''The Ainu Language'' Aarhus University Press 1986〕) is a style of singing, similar to Inuit throat singing, that was practised by the Ainu until 1976 when the last practitioner died.〔Nattiez, Jean-Jacques ''The Rekkukara of the Ainu (Japan) and the Katajjaq of the Inuit (Canada) A Comparison'' Le monde de la musique, Vol. 25, No. 2, 1983.〕 The Sakhalin spelling ''rekuxkara'' or the Japanese spelling ''rekukkara'' (レクッカラ in Katakana) can also be encountered.〔Shimomura Isao (下村五三夫), Itō Daisuke (伊藤大介) ''樺太アイヌの喉交換遊びレクッカラについて'' Kitami Institute of Technology, 2008〕 The Ainu method involved two women facing each other, with one forming a tube with her hands and chanting into the oral cavity of her partner. The technique is essentially one where the "giver" provides the voice and the "receiver", holding her glottis closed, uses her vocal tract to modulate the sound stream.〔 == See also ==
* Ainu music
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