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Item ID
KI01-010
Title Hornbill and kingfisher
Description A folktale told by Theresia Sipo'naa. One day, when the hornbill and the kingfisher went for a swim, they each took turns diving into the water. This is a song that the kingfisher composed and sang, crying, after the hornbill stole and ran away with the kingfisher's beak, "My beak, my beak, your mother never pierced your nose, my beak".
Origination date 2009-08-01
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Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/KI01/010
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Kazuya Inagaki
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Region / village Oceania
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Data Categories primary text
Data Types Text
Discourse type narrative
Roles Theresia Sipo'naa : speaker
Margaret Luku : annotator
DOI 10.26278/4pss-2p66
Cite as Kazuya Inagaki (collector), Theresia Sipo'naa (speaker), Margaret Luku (annotator), 2009. Hornbill and kingfisher. PDF. KI01-010 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/4pss-2p66
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Collection Information
Collection ID KI01
Collection title Recordings and other linguistic materials of Sibe (Nagovisi)
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Kazuya Inagaki
Masayuki Onishi
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Masayuki Onishi
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