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Item ID
OE1-aaz20120715_04
Title Traditional Folktales
Description a series of folktales: 1. Moo'-hitu: a mythical snake who created the world (0.00–3.03)
2. Brao stones: explanation of the source of a landscape feature (3.03–4.23)
3. Nii Obe': the king of Koro'oto (4.26–5.19)
4. How the village of Koro'oto got its name (5.27–6.30)
6. How the village of Ansaof got its name (6.34–7.33)
7. How the village of Kiu Mabanat got its name (7.35–8.11)

video online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_2D9WhYuuM&list=PLcXFPx-z7B0q_2Ns3iYHigEY77DG4kXSU&index=15

Original Filename: aaz-20120715-4-Nekmese-KusnawiBani-2

Originally Transcribed by: Yedida Ora (.pdf)
Checked and Edited by: Owen Edwards (.txt)
Interlinear by: Owen Edwards (.txt)
Free Indonesian/Kupang: Yedida Ora, Owen Edwards
Free English by: Owen Edwards

Regarding the first story (Moo'-Hitu), this may be a conflation of two separate myths. The first is a creation myth about how Moo'-Hitu, a snake-like being,
separates the sky, land and sea. The second myth is about how a python copulated with women and is, perhaps, an explanation for the origin of men. (In Timorese thought the human world cannot exist without women, who are the source of life. This leaves unexplained the origin of men.) The information in the myth is incredibly dense in parts and certain information is left unexplained and/or assumed to be known by the hearers.
Origination date 2012-07-15
Origination date free form
Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/OE1/aaz20120715_04
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Owen Edwards
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Dialect Kotos; Koro'oto hamlet
Region / village Timor
Originating university Australian National University
Operator Julia Colleen Miller
Data Categories primary text
Data Types Sound
Discourse type narrative
Roles Heronimus Bani : speaker
Taniel Feni : speaker
Kusnawi Bani : speaker
DOI 10.4225/72/591dc5220622f
Cite as Owen Edwards (collector), Heronimus Bani (speaker), Taniel Feni (speaker), Kusnawi Bani (speaker), 2012. Traditional Folktales. PLAIN/MPEG/VND.WAV. OE1-aaz20120715_04 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.4225/72/591dc5220622f
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Collection Information
Collection ID OE1
Collection title Edwards Thesis Recordings
Description Recordings of used for Owen Edwards’ 2016 Ph.D. Thesis. Metathesis and Unmetathesis: Parallelism and Complementarity in Amarasi, Timor (http://hdl.handle.net/1885/114481)

Predominately Kotos Amarasi [aaz]

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Edit access Julia Colleen Miller
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