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ABT1-T063
(Collection Details)
Title
Origin of the Kutili bird explanation
Description
Explanation of the story of the origin of the Kutili bird.
Origination date
2007-09-05
Origination date free form
Archive link
https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/ABT1/T063
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Collector
Amos Teo
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Countries
India - IN
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Language as given
Subject language(s)
English - eng
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Content language(s)
English - eng
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Dialect
Region / village
Vishepu, Nagaland, India | Melbourne
Originating university
University of Melbourne
Operator
Amos Teo
Data Categories
primary text
Data Types
Sound
Discourse type
narrative
Roles
Amos Teo : recorder
Nick Evans : researcher
Inotoli Zhimomi : speaker
DOI
10.26278/VK7H-FC43
Cite as
Amos Teo (collector), Amos Teo (recorder), Nick Evans (researcher), Inotoli Zhimomi (speaker), 2007.
Origin of the Kutili bird explanation
. EAF+XML/MPEG/VND.WAV. ABT1-T063 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/VK7H-FC43
Content Files (3)
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Type
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ABT1-T063-A.eaf
application/eaf+xml
48.9 KB
ABT1-T063-A.mp3
audio/mpeg
8.13 MB
00:08:52.722
ABT1-T063-A.wav
audio/vnd.wav
293 MB
00:08:52.688
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Collection Information
Collection ID
ABT1
Collection title
Collection of folktales and elicitation data in Sümi (India)
Description
A collection of elicited data and narratives in Sümi (Tibeto-Burman, Nagaland, India)
Countries
India - IN
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Languages
English - eng
Naga, Sumi - nsm
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Access Information
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Aidan Wilson
Amos Teo
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Data access conditions
Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
Data access narrative
All items marked for access are open.
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