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Item ID
IK3-010_PROCESS
Title Process images
Description Stills of documentation process 23-25 August 2019
Origination date 2019-08-25
Origination date free form
Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/IK3/010_PROCESS
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Collector
Inge Kral
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Language as given Kayan
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Dialect Uma Beluvuh Kayan
Region / village S-E Asia
Originating university Australian National University
Operator Julia Colleen Miller
Data Categories
Data Types StillImage
Discourse type
Roles Inge Kral : photographer
Sumathi Renganathan : photographer
Lahai Jau : participant
Uring Ibau : participant
Paya Ding : participant
Usun Ding : participant
Aren Freda Wan : participant
Do’ Hung : participant
Gilbert Ding Wan : participant
Cynthia Manan : participant
Roselind Wan : participant
DOI 10.26278/RW1N-E672
Cite as Inge Kral (collector), Inge Kral (photographer), Sumathi Renganathan (photographer), Lahai Jau (participant), Uring Ibau (participant), Paya Ding (participant), Usun Ding (participant), Aren Freda Wan (participant), Do’ Hung (participant), Gilbert Ding Wan (participant), Cynthia Manan (participant), Roselind Wan (participant), 2019. Process images. PDF/JPEG/TIFF. IK3-010_PROCESS at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/RW1N-E672
Content Files (21)
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IK3-010_PROCESS-img10.tif image/tiff 2.58 MB
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Collection Information
Collection ID IK3
Collection title Uma Beluvuh Kayan language and culture recordings
Description Funded by the Endangered Language Fund (ELF) Language Legacies Grant Program and led by Kayan researcher Roselind Wan and assisted by Sumathi Renganathan (Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS) and Inge Kral (Australian National University), this collection contains Uma Beluvuh (Baram) Kayan language and culture recordings, from Sarawak, North Borneo, Malaysia. The Uma Beluvuh Kayan language is spoken by approximately 2000 people living in Long Panai, a longhouse situated in a remote up-river location in the state of Sarawak in Malaysia. The 2019 recordings document Kayan cultural traditions, dance, song and verbal arts.

There are no ceremonial restrictions, depositors wish to acknowledge that some of the people in the recording have passed away since the time that the recordings were made.
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Access Information
Edit access Julia Colleen Miller
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Data access conditions Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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