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KI01-004
Title The God Bego' feeds the children
Description A story told by Lawrence Poduga. From the day the children were fed food by the God Bego', the people learnt to plant gardens for their food. From hunters and gatherers, they can now plant taro and all the other garden crops for their food. In Siuwai, Bego' or Uuneu or Komelia was called Tan'tanu. To this day, taro spieces, betel nuts, galip nuts and other crops can be seen growing in abundance where Bego' introduced the first gardens.
Origination date 2008-09-09
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Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/KI01/004
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Kazuya Inagaki
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Region / village Oceania
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Data Types Text
Discourse type narrative
Roles Lawrence Poduga : speaker
Margaret Luku : annotator
DOI 10.26278/b32k-0147
Cite as Kazuya Inagaki (collector), Lawrence Poduga (speaker), Margaret Luku (annotator), 2008. The God Bego' feeds the children. PDF. KI01-004 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/b32k-0147
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Collection Information
Collection ID KI01
Collection title Recordings and other linguistic materials of Sibe (Nagovisi)
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Edit access Nick Thieberger
Kazuya Inagaki
Masayuki Onishi
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Masayuki Onishi
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