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GH2-lev_070418
Title Rice Harvest Lunch (Oikos): Yau Sauke
Description The Yau Sauke harvest song. A common song which recites names and achievement of war heroes. Discussion held over lunch at the garden during a communal rice harvest. The harvest is done by a group known as an 'oikos', with a tithe from the harvest being donated to the church in the name of this particular oikos. The discussion centers on the payment for this harvest and on plans for the next oikos work party. However, there is a certain ritual flavor to the discussion, as such a conversation is traditionally held at the completion of the harvest lunch, just as the tuak, betel, and tobacco are passed around.
Origination date 2007-04-18
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Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/GH2/lev_070418
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Gary Holton
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Dialect Tubbe
Region / village La Palli
Originating university University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Operator Gary Holton
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DOI 10.4225/72/56F2B8EB19A7E
Cite as Gary Holton (collector), 2007. Rice Harvest Lunch (Oikos): Yau Sauke. GH2-lev_070418 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.4225/72/56F2B8EB19A7E
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Collection ID GH2
Collection title Alor-Pantar Field Recordings
Description This collection documents languages of Alor-Pantar, Indonesia, with a focus on the Western Pantar (Lamma) language
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