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MO01-030
Title Traditional song: Kooyaa
Description A traditional song called Kooyaa, recorded by Therese Minitong Kemelfield at Koongaa around 1978 for VTS education. The song is sung at a memorial feast. This particular one is about a female who committed suicide by hanging herself because she thought she was going to be killed. They sing about her thoughts and what she may had been thinking of prior to the suicide.
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Masayuki Onishi
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DOI 10.26278/hwzj-7f65
Cite as Masayuki Onishi (collector). Traditional song: Kooyaa. MPEG/VND.WAV. MO01-030 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/hwzj-7f65
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MO01-030-01.mp3 audio/mpeg 884 KB 00:00:56.527
MO01-030-01.wav audio/vnd.wav 31 MB 00:00:56.490
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Collection Information
Collection ID MO01
Collection title Recordings and other linguistic materials of Motuna (Siwai)
Description Audio/visual recordings and texts of legends, clan histories, folktales, personal histories, vocabularies and conversations. Field notes containing vocabulary and paradigms of kinship terms, classifiers and verbs, some with audio recordings. Elicited short sentences.
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