Collection details
Collection ID KK1
Title Kachin folktales told in Jinghpaw
Description Recordings of Kachin folktales and related narratives in Jinghpaw. These materials were collected by Keita Kurabe, Gumtung Lu Awng, Sumdu Ja Seng Roi, Hpauhkum Htu Bu, Labang Tu La, Gumtung Htu Nan, and Lashi Seng Nan as part of a community-based collaborative fieldwork project in northern Myanmar. As of March 19, 2025, the collection includes 2,491 stories, 2,491 ELAN files, 2,481 transcriptions, and 1,584 translations.


Transcriptions were contributed by Gumtung Lu Awng, Pausa La Ring, Galang Lu Hkawng, Sumdu Ja Seng Roi, Hpauhkum Htu Bu, and Keita Kurabe. Translations were prepared by Nbanpa Rita Seng Mai, Sumlut Gun Mai, Lazing Htoi San, Maran Seng Pan, Dumdaw Mike Tu Awng, Nhkum Htoi Awng, and Keita Kurabe.

Related resources on Kachin culture and history are available at:

https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/collections/KK2
https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/collections/KK3
https://www.youtube.com/@kachinfolktales
https://www.facebook.com/KachinStories

This research was supported by JSPS KAKENHI (Grant Numbers JP17H04523, JP20K13024, JP20H01256, JP24K03887), Linguistic Dynamics Science 3 (LingDy3), Description and Documentation of Language Dynamics in Asia and Africa (DDDLing), and TUFS Field Science Commons (TUFiSCo), all from the Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA), Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (TUFS), as well as the JSPS Program for Advancing Strategic International Networks to Accelerate the Circulation of Talented Researchers, "A Collaborative Network for Usage-Based Research on Lesser-Studied Languages."
Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/KK1
Collector
Keita Kurabe
Operator
Originating university Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
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DOI 10.4225/72/59888e8ab2122
Cite as Keita Kurabe (collector), 2013. Kachin folktales told in Jinghpaw. Collection KK1 at catalog.paradisec.org.au [Open Access]. https://dx.doi.org/10.4225/72/59888e8ab2122
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Keita Kurabe
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Items in Collection (2491)

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1508 Hpun chye na hka wa (The woodcutter) with English translation View
1509 Hpyet bu na hkaw hkam shayi sha lu (The man who broke wind and got a princess) with English translation View
1510 Lapu hte labu kashun (The deer and the snake) with English translation View
1511 Manawn chye ai la (The grateful bird) with English translation View
1512 Nat hte ga sadi la (The promise of the spirit) with English translation View
1513 Latsa lang du tawk yang masha tai lu na sagu a lam (The sheep which got beheaded for 100 times) with English translation View
1514 Dusat ni hkaw hkam ra (The animals that needed a king) with English translation View
1515 Hkanghkyi, ga gwi hte sharaw (The lion, the fox and tiger) with English translation View
1516 Lapu la hte Ma Lu (The snake that became a man and took Ma Lu) with English translation View
1517 Baren hpungkum Naw Ja (The dragon Hpungkum Naw Ja) with English translation View

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