Item details
Item ID
LSNG04-009
Title Yonas Fishing
Description Yonas Gelambu recounts a fishing trip. In the story he also goes hunting with his dogs.
Origination date 2013-09-20
Origination date free form
Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/LSNG04/009
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Collector
Mae Carroll
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Language as given
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Dialect Ngkontar
Region / village Merauke, Yanggandur
Originating university Australian National University
Operator Mae Carroll
Data Categories
Data Types Sound
Discourse type
Roles
DOI 10.4225/72/5a6f371b32e9f
Cite as Mae Carroll (collector), 2013. Yonas Fishing. EAF+XML/MPEG/VND.WAV. LSNG04-009 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.4225/72/5a6f371b32e9f
Content Files (5)
Filename Type File size Duration File access
LSNG04-009-01.eaf application/eaf+xml 36.5 KB
LSNG04-009-01.mp3 audio/mpeg 3.01 MB 00:03:17.747
LSNG04-009-01.wav audio/vnd.wav 109 MB 00:03:17.735
LSNG04-009-02.mp3 audio/mpeg 3.01 MB 00:03:17.747
LSNG04-009-02.wav audio/vnd.wav 109 MB 00:03:17.735
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Collection Information
Collection ID LSNG04
Collection title Languages of Southern New Guinea: Ngkolmpu
Description Recordings collected by Matthew Carroll between 2012-2017 on Yam languages spoken in West Papua. Primarily Ngkolmpu (KCD) but also Bedi (KHD), Smerki (KXQ), Nggarna (KRZ), Tamer (KXQ) and Yei (JEI).

Ngkolmpu collection includes traditional stories, personal narratives, conversations and promoted materials.

Other languages are primarily wordlist data and verbal paradigms.
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Access Information
Edit access Julia Colleen Miller
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Data access conditions Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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