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Item ID
KK3-0037
Title U hku hte u tu kasha hpe sharin shaga ai lam | How an owl and a blue-throated barbet taught their baby how to sing
Description Wunpawng maumwi "U hku hte U tu kasha hpe sharin shaga ai lam"
Taung zo: mhomyid: (Khaug: bab’ ngo’ we, tug’ ngo’ nau” re: mo” shid’ ra” a khyo ngad’.)
ကချင်ပုံပြင် "ဇီးကွက်နဲ့ ကုပ်ကလောင်သားသမီးသင်ကြားပုံ"
Kachin folktale "How an owl and a blue-throated barbet taught their baby how to sing"
景颇族民间故事《猫头鹰和青喉鹊教雏鸟怎么叫的故事》
カチンの昔話「フクロウとゴシキドリがひな鳥に鳴き方を教えた話」

Sumla (Illustration): Naw Ra (CanaaN)
Nsen (Narrator): Sumdu Ja Seng Roi
Sumla hkrung (Video): Sumdu Ja Seng Roi
Jinghpaw subtitle: Lu Awng
Lhaovo subtitle: Bamvo Zaung Nan May
Burmese subtitle: Nbanpa Rita Seng Mai
English subtitle: Maran Seng Pan
Chinese subtitle: Zhang Yuanzong
Japanese subtitle: Kurabe Keita

This story is reproduced based on:
N. Awng Lat (speaker), Keita Kurabe (depositor), 2017. Lagat hpun a u hku (An owl and a nightjar) with English translation. MPEG/X-WAV/XML. KK1-0407 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.4225/72/598895157e686

This work was supported by:
JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP20K13024 and Linguistic Dynamics Science 3 (LingDy3), Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA), Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
https://lingdy.aa-ken.jp/en/

YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/@kachinfolktales/videos

Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/KachinStories

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Origination date 2021-11-25
Origination date free form
Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/KK3/0037
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Collector
Keita Kurabe
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Language as given Jinghpaw
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Dialect Standard Jinghpaw
Region / village Northern Myanmar
Originating university Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
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Data Categories primary text
Data Types MovingImage
Discourse type narrative
Roles Keita Kurabe : depositor
Ja Seng Roi Sumdu : speaker
Naw Ra Shatum : illustrator
DOI 10.26278/28CH-PF68
Cite as Keita Kurabe (collector), Keita Kurabe (depositor), Ja Seng Roi Sumdu (speaker), Naw Ra Shatum (illustrator), 2021. U hku hte u tu kasha hpe sharin shaga ai lam | How an owl and a blue-throated barbet taught their baby how to sing. EAF+XML/MPEG/MP4/MXF/VND.WAV. KK3-0037 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/28CH-PF68
Content Files (5)
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KK3-0037-A.eaf application/eaf+xml 120 KB
KK3-0037-A.mp3 audio/mpeg 4.56 MB 00:04:58.535
KK3-0037-A.mp4 video/mp4 396 MB 00:04:58.538
KK3-0037-A.mxf application/mxf 10.7 GB
KK3-0037-A.wav audio/vnd.wav 164 MB 00:04:58.497
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Collection Information
Collection ID KK3
Collection title Animated videos of Kachin folktales
Description These materials were produced by Keita Kurabe and members of the Kachin community as part of a community-based collaborative documentation and revitalization project in northern Myanmar. Narration was contributed by Sumlut Gun Mai, Sumdu Ja Seng Roi, Gumtung Lu Awng, and Jumhpawk Nyein Chan Thu. Illustrations were contributed by Kahtantu Htoi Awng, Shatum Naw Ra, Sumlut Mun San Pan, and Ikumi Wakana. This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP20K13024, "Linguistic Dynamics Science 3" (LingDy3), and "Description and Documentation of Language Dynamics in Asia and Africa: Toward a More In-depth Understanding of the Languages and Cultures of People Living in Asia and Africa (DDDLing)" from the Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA), Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (TUFS).
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