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MLC2-20160414_RDARCY
Title Gun-nartpa bird stories by Rose Darcy
Description Rose Ngardiny Darcy talks about birds. These recordings were originally made as part of a bird app project and have now been incorporated into the Gijingarliya Wengga dictionary
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Origination date 2016-04-14
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Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/MLC2/20160414_RDARCY
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Margaret Carew
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Dialect Gun-nartpa
Region / village Maningrida
Originating university Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education (N.T.)
Operator Margaret Carew
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DOI 10.26278/JWAF-RV83
Cite as Margaret Carew (collector), 2016. Gun-nartpa bird stories by Rose Darcy. MLC2-20160414_RDARCY at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/JWAF-RV83
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Collection title Burarra/Gun-nartpa and Djinang/Wurlaki material collected since 2010 in Maningrida
Description Audio and video recordings of Maningrida languages since 2010, primarily from the Burarra/Gun-nartpa and Djinang/Wurlaki languages. Items also include text-based works (dictionary and grammar). The collection also includes a number of filmed public performances of song and dance from a range of language groups and some other miscellaneous material. Additional languages represented include Ndjébbana, Kuninjku, Kune and Gupapuyngu.
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