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LY01-001_2019091001_SONG05
Title the score and lyrics of the Kaxabu ritual song for ancestors "Ayan" (song05)
Description a photo copy of the score and lyrics of song05
Origination date 2019-09-10
Origination date free form
Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/LY01/001_2019091001_SONG05
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LI-CHEN YEH
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Language as given Kaxabu
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Region / village Puli, Nantou
Originating university Australian National University
Operator Tina Gregor
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Roles LI-CHEN YEH : photographer
DOI 10.26278/C4Z7-P951
Cite as LI-CHEN YEH (collector), LI-CHEN YEH (photographer), 2019. the score and lyrics of the Kaxabu ritual song for ancestors "Ayan" (song05). JPEG/TIFF. LY01-001_2019091001_SONG05 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/C4Z7-P951
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LY01-001_2019091001_SONG05-01.jpg image/jpeg 421 KB
LY01-001_2019091001_SONG05-01.tif image/tiff 23.3 MB
LY01-001_2019091001_SONG05-02.jpg image/jpeg 210 KB
LY01-001_2019091001_SONG05-02.tif image/tiff 23.3 MB
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Collection Information
Collection ID LY01
Collection title Pazeh-Kaxabu language, culture and history
Description This collection contains audio and video recordings, photos and transcriptions for data collected (between 2019-2022) from the Pazeh-Kaxabu community in Puli Township, Nantou County, Taiwan. Kaxabu is an underdocumented highly endangered Austronesian language, previously known as Pazeh (Pazih). The recordings include narratives (about history, past life experience, cultural material knowledge), folk songs and elicitations for word-lists. This collection forms part of the researcher's PhD project on language contact.

Note: For the purposes of deposit, I label the language with the language code of the closest variety (Kulon-Pazeh, ISO: uun), but this does not undermine the uniqueness of Kaxabu language, nor assume that Kaxabu is the same as Pazeh.
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Access Information
Edit access Tina Gregor
LI-CHEN YEH
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Data access conditions Closed (subject to the access condition details)
Data access narrative Closed until researcher finishes her PhD, probably in 2022.
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