Item details
Item ID
CR1-048
Title 14 cont. from tape 13
Description 'tape appears moldy' -- wife trading custom - 'papis' -- information on activities of evil spirits - nat making scorcery, etc. -- Reel C -- Track 1 -- 1. Papis custom, continued from r(eel 13, track 2) -- 2. nat atakam (jicupum nat) -- nat cemsan asan akat ow become this. -- 3. nat opcom ow (os mopan nat) asan puricat ow become this -- 4. nat (how they become 'epcom') -- 5. miwnam -- 6. araw pok -- 7. asmat medicine -- 8. Tram ese -- Handwritten on the back of typed text
Origination date 1959-12-31
Origination date free form 1959
Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/CR1/048
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Collector
Calvin Roesler
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Language as given Asmat
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Dialect Ayam
Region / village
Originating university University of Melbourne
Operator Frank Davey
Data Categories primary text
Data Types Sound
Discourse type
Roles Calvin Roesler : recorder
Ruth Roesler : depositor
DOI 10.4225/72/56EEC205B50DC
Cite as Calvin Roesler (collector), Calvin Roesler (recorder), Ruth Roesler (depositor), 1959. 14 cont. from tape 13. MPEG/VND.WAV. CR1-048 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.4225/72/56EEC205B50DC
Content Files (2)
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CR1-048-A.mp3 audio/mpeg 58.6 MB 01:04:02.539
CR1-048-A.wav audio/vnd.wav 1.03 GB 01:04:02.500
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Collection Information
Collection ID CR1
Collection title Central Asmat (Manowee, Jas, Yas) (Indonesia)
Description Materials deposited by Ruth H. Roesler and The Evangelical Alliance Museum created by Calvin Roesler. Their work was among the Asmat people in the swamps of the south coast. Linguistic work of devising a spelling system and translation of Scripture was carried out as was recording of anthropological data. It includes folktales, origins, customs, songs, daily life and linguistic analysis. Items 001 to 054 are audio recordings and all following items are notes, most of which are transcripts of audio.
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Data access conditions Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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