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LD1-v0719
Title nuhumbwen (later): showing how the fish go in
Description demonstration
Origination date 2001-01-07
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Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/LD1/v0719
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Laura Dimock
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Language as given Nahavaq
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Originating university Victoria University of Wellington
Operator Giles McNeill
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Data Types Sound
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Roles Sam Atis Joshua : speaker
DOI 10.4225/72/56F6A63530477
Cite as Laura Dimock (collector), Sam Atis Joshua (speaker), 2001. nuhumbwen (later): showing how the fish go in. LD1-v0719 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.4225/72/56F6A63530477
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Collection ID LD1
Collection title South West Bay (Vanuatu)
Description Audio recordings of South West Bay (Also know as Nahavaq) in Vanuatu. Audio recordings include word lists, elicitation, custom stories, history, instructions and demonstrations in traditional food and craft, sports commentary and conversation. Also includes photographs of field work
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