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OOP1-mqs_DP1_6
Title Text: Doa keselamatan kampung
Description HAMMAK is talking about an annual WM event "doa keselamatan kampung" on his dining table.
Origination date 2022-01-13
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Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/OOP1/mqs_DP1_6
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Dalan Mehuli Perangin-Angin
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Originating university Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Operator Nick Ward
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DOI 10.26278/7TBX-6230
Cite as Dalan Mehuli Perangin-Angin (collector), 2022. Text: Doa keselamatan kampung. MP4/MXF/MPEG/VND.WAV. OOP1-mqs_DP1_6 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/7TBX-6230
Content Files (4)
Filename Type File size Duration File access
OOP1-mqs_DP1_6-01.mp4 video/mp4 2.24 GB 00:26:00.79
OOP1-mqs_DP1_6-01.mxf application/mxf 33.5 GB
OOP1-mqs_DP1_6-1.mp3 audio/mpeg 23.9 MB 00:26:04.950
OOP1-mqs_DP1_6-1.wav audio/vnd.wav 860 MB 00:26:04.920
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Collection Information
Collection ID OOP1
Collection title OUT OF PAPUA Project
Description This collection contains language data of multiple languages of the proposed West Papuan language family that are collected for the purposes of the OUTOFPAPUA project. The OUTOFPAPUA project combines urgent documentation of endangered languages in Indonesia with rigorous investigation of a linguistic puzzle that has important implications for our understanding of both Melanesian and Southeast Asian prehistory. Some two dozen Papuan languages, scattered over a 1000km on and around the Bird's Head of West Papua, show signs of sharing a common origin. The OUTOFPAPUA project aims to test the hypothesis that these languages belong to a single West Papuan language family, and to investigate the possibility that their distribution reflects a migration of Papuan people, in relatively late prehistoric times, from the New Guinea mainland outward and westward into the Indonesian archipelago.

There are different Collector's for the Items in this Collection:

Items -- Collector
mqs_DP -- Dalan Perangin-Angin
SWR_NU -- Nazarudin Nazarudin
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Edit access Nick Ward
View/Download access Maria Zielenbach
Data access conditions Closed (subject to the access condition details)
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