Item details
Item ID
MFD2-ARA
Title Opening of a 'taboo garden' in Loltong Bay.
Description ‘Taboo garden’, aragogona , are communal gardens whose access and work is restricted and regulated by community leaders. This garden above Loltong village was started in July 2016, and a year later, in July 2017, all restrictions on its access and work were lifted - that’s what is meant by opening the taboo garden. I was in Loltong when the garden was opened and recorded the first people who harvested the yams, as well as the pig-killing ceremony and the exchange of mats that is part of the opening ceremony (mwa mahavangi na aragogona 'the opening of the taboo garden')
Origination date 2017-07-03
Origination date free form
Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/MFD2/ARA
URL
Collector
Marie France Duhamel
Countries To view related information on a country, click its name
Language as given Raga
Subject language(s) To view related information on a language, click its name
Content language(s) To view related information on a language, click its name
Dialect
Region / village Oceania
Originating university Australian National University
Operator Julia Colleen Miller
Data Categories
Data Types Event
Discourse type narrative
Roles Marie France Duhamel : recorder
DOI 10.4225/72/5b1aa914882b2
Cite as Marie France Duhamel (collector), Marie France Duhamel (recorder), 2017. Opening of a 'taboo garden' in Loltong Bay.. MP4/MXF/JPEG/TIFF. MFD2-ARA at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.4225/72/5b1aa914882b2
Content Files (178)
Filename Type File size Duration File access
MFD2-ARA-01.mp4 video/mp4 816 MB 00:04:41.281
MFD2-ARA-01.mxf application/mxf 2.4 GB
MFD2-ARA-02.mp4 video/mp4 111 MB 00:00:35.668
MFD2-ARA-02.mxf application/mxf 262 MB
MFD2-ARA-03.mp4 video/mp4 303 MB 00:01:27.620
MFD2-ARA-03.mxf application/mxf 670 MB
MFD2-ARA-04.mp4 video/mp4 243 MB 00:01:53.280
MFD2-ARA-04.mxf application/mxf 867 MB
MFD2-ARA-05.mp4 video/mp4 1.23 GB 00:09:33.807
MFD2-ARA-05.mxf application/mxf 4.72 GB
MFD2-ARA-06.mp4 video/mp4 192 MB 00:01:30.57
MFD2-ARA-06.mxf application/mxf 774 MB
MFD2-ARA-07.mp4 video/mp4 114 MB 00:00:50.917
MFD2-ARA-07.mxf application/mxf 452 MB
MFD2-ARA-08.mp4 video/mp4 218 MB 00:01:05.231
MFD2-ARA-08.mxf application/mxf 506 MB
MFD2-ARA-09.mp4 video/mp4 181 MB 00:00:55.421
MFD2-ARA-09.mxf application/mxf 435 MB
MFD2-ARA-10.mp4 video/mp4 138 MB 00:00:41.575
MFD2-ARA-10.mxf application/mxf 336 MB
MFD2-ARA-11.mp4 video/mp4 125 MB 00:00:46.380
MFD2-ARA-11.mxf application/mxf 347 MB
MFD2-ARA-12.mp4 video/mp4 64 MB 00:00:20.219
MFD2-ARA-12.mxf application/mxf 155 MB
MFD2-ARA-IMG01.jpg image/jpeg 219 KB
25 files -- 15.5 GB -- --

Show 10 Show 50 Show all 178

Collection Information
Collection ID MFD2
Collection title Recordings of Raga - 2017-2018
Description Material collected in Loltong bay and Ahivo region, north Pentecost, Vanuatu, between 2017 and 2018, by Marie (Marie-France) Duhamel. Recordings from a wide range of speakers.

File-naming:
002-traditional story;
003-'danger' stories (relating cyclones, earthquakes);
004-other stories, SNG - songs, PIX - photos, AV - Video other than people telling stories
005-interviews of participants by a native speaker
ARA-stories about taboo garden

The Wellsprings of Linguistic Diversity was a five year Laureate project awarded by the Australian Research Council to Professor Nicholas Evans within the School of Culture, History and Language in the College of Asia and the Pacific, at the Australian National University. The project ran from 2014 to 2019.

The project sought to address fundamental questions of linguistic diversity and disparity through an analysis of linguistic variation and change. The project addressed a crucial missing step in existing linguistic research by addressing the question of what drives linguistic diversification so much faster in some societies than in others. It did so by undertaking intensive, matched case studies of speech communities across Australia and the Pacific, allowing researchers to detect variations in languages as they occur and compare the amounts and types of variation found in different sorts of settings, with a particular focus on small-scale multilingual speech communities. It aimed to generate an integrated model of language variation and change, building in interactions between social and linguistic processes. The research findings offered insights into the enormous diversity of human experience, vital for fields as diverse as cognitive science, human evolutionary biology, anthropology and archaeology.
Countries To view related information on a country, click its name
Languages To view related information on a language, click its name
Access Information
Edit access Julia Colleen Miller
Marie France Duhamel
View/Download access
Data access conditions Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
Data access narrative
Comments

Must be logged in to comment


No comments found