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Item ID
IC1-001
Title Sing-Sing Tubusereia 26/12/69
Description First 6:52 contains church music in Motu, of the genre "Peroveta", a kind of Prophetic song, specific to this local language region. Thereafter the audio swtiches to a different type of singing an a different language, no longer Motu and probably another more local language/dialect.
Origination date 1969-12-26
Origination date free form
Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/IC1/001
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Ian Campbell
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Region / village Tubusereia
Originating university University of Sydney
Operator Aidan Wilson
Data Categories primary text
Data Types Sound
Discourse type singing
Roles Ian Campbell : researcher
DOI 10.4225/72/56F40477C0B46
Cite as Ian Campbell (collector), Ian Campbell (researcher), 1969. Sing-Sing Tubusereia 26/12/69. MPEG/VND.WAV. IC1-001 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.4225/72/56F40477C0B46
Content Files (4)
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IC1-001-A.mp3 audio/mpeg 13.8 MB 00:15:01.580
IC1-001-A.wav audio/vnd.wav 497 MB 00:15:03.610
IC1-001-B.mp3 audio/mpeg 12.8 MB 00:13:55.823
IC1-001-B.wav audio/vnd.wav 460 MB 00:13:57.692
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Collection Information
Collection ID IC1
Collection title Tubusereia, Papua New Guinea Dance and Church Music, December 1969.
Description Tubusereia, Papua New Guinea Dance and Church Music, December 1969. 2 National Tapes - Recorded December 1969. 5 45rpm EP discs - Papua New Guinea Music 1969. 11 Photos from Tubusereia - Dec 1969.

The audio is from the predominantly Motu village of Tubusereia, near Moresby.

The depositor, Ian Campbell, recalls: "The recording was made when I was staying in the village in 1969-70 as part of the NUAUS ‘Village’ Scheme which operated in the late Australian colonial admin period and in 1969 was in its second year of operation – first was in 1968 – Australian uni students stay in PNG villages. Prior to the village stay I had been in contact, inter alia, at UNSW with Charles Lepani, who was then an undergrad at UNSW, now is PNG High Commissioner to Australia, and others, including Bernard Narakobi, later PNG Supreme Court Justice. Tubuseriea was the home village of Renagi Lohia, first PNG Ambassador to UN. The family I stayed with in Tubusereia was ‘Leah’. Later visited Wewak, Goroka, Chimbu area, Mt Hagen, Lae, Rabaul, including meetings in Rabaul with John Kaputin, later PNG Finance and Trade Minister."
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