Item ID |
AP1-APCD13
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Title |
AP audio cassette #33a (TiT#33a) |
Description |
After rausim skin bilong buai
Buai is Tok Pisin for bettle nuts used widely by PNG people for relaxation and past time chewing. Rausin skin is the shells of the nuts being removed for packing to preserve for future use. Various conversations and stories shared amongst the participants.
(Steven Gagau, January 2018) |
Origination date |
2000-05-04 |
Origination date free form |
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Archive link |
https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/AP1/APCD13 |
URL |
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Collector |
Adam Paliwala
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Countries |
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Language as given |
Tok Pisin |
Subject language(s) |
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Content language(s) |
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Dialect |
Vanimo |
Region / village |
Lido, Sandaun Province |
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Originating university |
University of Sydney |
Operator |
Corin Bone
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Data Categories |
primary text
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Data Types |
Sound
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Discourse type |
interactive_discourse |
Roles |
Adam Paliwala : recorder
Various - Anonymous Various - Anonymous : participant
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DOI |
10.4225/72/56ED6B89E2DDA |
Cite as |
Adam Paliwala (collector), Adam Paliwala (recorder), Various - Anonymous Various - Anonymous (participant), 2000. AP audio cassette #33a (TiT#33a). MPEG/VND.WAV. AP1-APCD13 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.4225/72/56ED6B89E2DDA |