Item ID |
DGB1-msy01
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Title |
Cassowary story in Arawamu langauge |
Description |
Steven Amuf tells a traditional story in his native language, Aruamu (Arawamu) about why the cassowary does not fly. He also tells the same story in Tok Pisin. Photographs in this session include the written text of his story and illustrations he drew. |
Origination date |
2022-11-12 |
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Archive link |
https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/DGB1/msy01 |
URL |
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Collector |
Danielle Barth
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Region / village |
Oceania |
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Originating university |
Australian National University |
Operator |
Julia Colleen Miller
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Data Types |
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Discourse type |
narrative |
Roles |
Danielle Barth : researcher
Steven Amuf : speaker
Steven Amuf : illustrator
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DOI |
10.26278/eks1-3q89 |
Cite as |
Danielle Barth (collector), Danielle Barth (researcher), Steven Amuf (speaker, illustrator), 2022. Cassowary story in Arawamu langauge. OPEX+XML/JPEG/TIFF. DGB1-msy01 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/eks1-3q89 |