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SDM50-nstkot20181231_02SMJ_Story
Title Story of the Aki Clan
Description Story: The Aki family moved to a place where they had the original settlers, three groups were already living there, and the Aki family lived in a cave nearby them at the foot of a mountain somewhere, and that came to be known as the Kotlum village, so at first this family they met with the original settlers in the jungle while they were hunting, and the Aki people were known to be good at making the yeast for Rice beer - but the original people they were afraid of this (maybe they didn't drink rice beer), so they didn't want to be near yeast, so they asked this family to live a bit far from them, just to settle where they were already. The cave is still there
Origination date 2018-12-31
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Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/SDM50/nstkot20181231_02SMJ_Story
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Collector
Stephen Morey
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Language as given Kotlum Tangsa
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Dialect Kotlum Tangsa
Region / village Sinte Village
Originating university La Trobe University
Operator Tina Gregor
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Roles Stephen Morey : researcher
Rangshap Wanti : consultant
Ki Am : consultant
U Lone (Longrang) : consultant
DOI 10.26278/MMZH-SW77
Cite as Stephen Morey (collector), Stephen Morey (researcher), Rangshap Wanti (consultant), Ki Am (consultant), U Lone (Longrang) (consultant), 2018. Story of the Aki Clan. MP4/MXF. SDM50-nstkot20181231_02SMJ_Story at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/MMZH-SW77
Content Files (2)
Filename Type File size Duration File access
SDM50-nstkot20181231_02SMJ_Story-01.mp4 video/mp4 755 MB 00:03:04.811
SDM50-nstkot20181231_02SMJ_Story-01.mxf application/mxf 4.8 GB
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Collection Information
Collection ID SDM50
Collection title Kotlum variety, Tangsa/Tangshang (India/Myanmar)
Description Audio and Video recordings of the Lungkhi variety of Tangsa ISO639: 3: NST (also known as Tase Naga), spoken in India and Myanmar. Includes word lists, sentence elicitation, ethnographic information, stories and songs.
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Access Information
Edit access Stephen Morey
Tina Gregor
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Data access conditions Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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