Items
ID | Title | Collector | Language as given | Countries | # of files | Modification Date | Actions |
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HF01-010a | Recordings at Seseli (1-60) and Katsiong (61-68), sixty-eight songs in the style of bamboo flute songs, rite of passage ceremonies, laments, war songs, songs during the piercing of a nose, jaw harp songs, children's songs, songs after the death of a man/ | Hans Fischer | Papua New Guinea | 12 | 2018-08-15 | View | |
HF01-012a | Six myths (8-13) | Hans Fischer | Papua New Guinea | 8 | 2018-08-15 | View | |
HF01-013a | Eight myths (1-8) | Hans Fischer | Papua New Guinea | 12 | 2018-08-15 | View | |
HF01-004b | Recordings at Gabmadzung, six songs of myths and stories of spirits (dzeagantson) Structure: 0. "Name/theme of the song - Translated name/theme of the song - Narrator - Language of origin [W]=Wampar | Hans Fischer | Papua New Guinea | 6 | 2018-08-15 | View | |
HF01-006b | Recordings at Gabmadzung, eleven songs in the Wampar language and one (12.) in Tok Pisin Structure: 0. "Name/theme of the song" - Translated name/theme of the song - Narrator - Language of origin [W]=Wampar and [P]=Tok Pisin | Hans Fischer | Papua New Guinea | 8 | 2018-08-15 | View | |
HF01-009b | Recordings at Gabmadzung, five stories and one (6.) true story Structure: 0. "Name/theme of the story" - Translated name/theme of the story - Narrator - Language of origin [W]=Wampar | Hans Fischer | Papua New Guinea | 6 | 2018-08-15 | View | |
HF01-014b | Recordings at Gabmadzung | Hans Fischer | Papua New Guinea | 6 | 2018-08-15 | View | |
HF01-016b | Four recordings of the news | Hans Fischer | Papua New Guinea | 6 | 2018-08-15 | View | |
HF01-023b | Recordings at Store Joe Smith, three recordings of people talking about experience with ghosts/spirits (1.), helicopters (2.), salvation (3.) Structure: 0. Theme of the recording - Narrator - Language of origin [W]=Wampar | Hans Fischer | Papua New Guinea | 8 | 2018-08-15 | View | |
HF01-001c | Recordings at Gabsonkeg, fifteen songs in the style of laments (med a dzon), songs and dances after a fight (med a gom) and songs and dances after a fight, day or night, with drums, conch shell and spears, men and women (med a tir). | Hans Fischer | Papua New Guinea | 2022-03-25 | View |