Item details
Item ID
AC1-517
Title Sinaugoro
Description SIDE 1: Sinaugoro (A)
SIDE 2: Sinaugoro (B)

Original disc held at the National Library of Australia (MS 9275, Album 2, Box 1)

Sinaugoro Stories, Rigo District, Central Province

Side A:
The story is about 3 boys and some food that belongs to one of them. There is a plate on a mat, one boy comes and takes it and gives some to his brother. While they are eating, the owner of the food returns and sees that his food is missing. He sees that the two boys are eating his food. He is angry and asks why they are eating that food. He tell them that it is his and that they should have waited for him. He asks if they have any food and they say they do not so they share it. When they are done, one boys says that he still wants some more, and so he asks if there is any coconut, and they say that there is is some on the trees. One of the boys says he is too small to climb, the other says that he is too but his big brother can climb so he goes and calls his big brother and he comes and climbs and throws down three. They scrape the coconuts, eat them and play.
Comment: The story is a mixture of past and present tense and have been written by non-Sinaugoro speakers because there are many grammatical errors and because the readers are having problems reading the stories.

Side B:
The story translates - They lay on the ground and then they slept. When they woke up, they were hungry again. Over there they didn’t have any food, one small boy said, “I will go to my mother, she will give me food”, the other one said, “mi too, I must go, yesterday she gave me some” As a result, they went to their mother’s side. “We want something, we should eat, my mother”. One boy said, “You should give us something, we should eat!” “Some yams are here!” she said. “Good, I should make you eat. I gave you some food yesterday. You should go and gather your own. Don’t come back again today”. As a result, the mother gave the boys, and the boys took the food and they went. They sat in the shade of the tree and they ate the food. And then one boy said, “I saw a snake” “Where did you see it?” Some said, “Over there, near the stone. Let’s go and get it!” But the boys were afraid of the snake and so they did not want to go close to the snake. One said, “Today, the snake is going to see us and so it is also afraid of us”. The snake slithered under the rock and the boys didn’t see it anymore. As a result, they left and went to look for whatever they went to look for.
Comment: It seems like this story have been written by non-Sinaugoro speakers because there are many grammatical errors and because the readers are having problems reading the stories.

Transcribed by Eileen Bobone
(Steven Gagau, January 2021)
Origination date
Origination date free form 1940s
Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/AC1/517
URL
Collector
Arthur Capell
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Language as given Sinaugoro
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Dialect
Region / village Rigo District, Central Province
Originating university University of Sydney
Operator Julia Colleen Miller
Data Categories
Data Types Sound
Discourse type narrative
Roles Steven Gagau : data_inputter
Eileen Bobone : transcriber
DOI 10.4225/72/57CEE825081EA
Cite as Arthur Capell (collector), Steven Gagau (data_inputter), Eileen Bobone (transcriber). Sinaugoro. PDF/MPEG/VND.WAV/JPEG/TIFF. AC1-517 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.4225/72/57CEE825081EA
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AC1-517-IMG_B.tif image/tiff 1.71 MB
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Collection Information
Collection ID AC1
Collection title Arthur Capell recording collection
Description Recordings from a wide range of languages across South-east Asia, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, North America and Europe.
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