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DS1-Chant_polpolot_10
Title Polpolot: Parulabei and Komou
Description Polpolot is the most common type of chant, and the only one that is still commonly performed. New polpolot are still being composed to honour special occasions.
Origination date 2011-01-25
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Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/DS1/Chant_polpolot_10
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Collector
Dineke Schokkin
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Language as given Paluai
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Dialect Paluai
Region / village Oceania
Originating university
Operator Tina Gregor
Data Categories song
Data Types Sound
Discourse type singing
Roles Dineke Schokkin : depositor
Dineke Schokkin : recorder
Lapanin Solok : author
Kisawin Pwaril : singer
Pilan Pokut : singer
DOI 10.26278/5df258e00ee78
Cite as Dineke Schokkin (collector), Dineke Schokkin (depositor, recorder), Lapanin Solok (author), Kisawin Pwaril (singer), Pilan Pokut (singer), 2011. Polpolot: Parulabei and Komou. DS1-Chant_polpolot_10 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/5df258e00ee78
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Collection Information
Collection ID DS1
Collection title Recordings of Paluai
Description Recordings of the Paluai language collected by Dineke Schokkin between 2010-2015, with an additional four recordings from 1995 by Ton Otto. This language is spoken on Baluan Island in Manus Province, Papua New Guinea.

Project funded by the Firebird Foundation for Anthropological Research and the ARC.
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