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WD1-11N
Title Naba-how-wayne-left-sick-he-followed
Description Naba 174 | Tell about how Wayne got sick and had to leave, then he followed us out to Wewak and eventually to Ukarumpa. | This was made at Ukarumpa, where Naba was in his first period of work as house-help plus language teacher INTERRUPTED<, by end of tape
Origination date 1964-09-01
Origination date free form 9-1964
Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/WD1/11N
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Wayne Dye
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Language as given Bahinemo
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Dialect Wagu
Region / village Ukarumpa
Originating university
Operator Aidan Wilson
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Data Types Sound
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Roles Wayne Dye : recorder
DOI 10.4225/72/56FD452A95F01
Cite as Wayne Dye (collector), Wayne Dye (recorder), 1964. Naba-how-wayne-left-sick-he-followed. WD1-11N at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.4225/72/56FD452A95F01
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Collection ID WD1
Collection title Bahinemo Language and Culture
Description Bahinemo Language and Culture
Materials obtained over the years 1964-1989, then in larger quantity in 2007 and 2008. These were recorded mostly in Wagu Village with a few items in Inalu Village, Bahinemo language and ethnic group, all in the Ambunti District, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. The collection comprises:
1. audio texts, including old texts often copied from poor originals but repeated by native speakers in 2008, and texts digitally recorded in 2007.
2. photos, both old and new
3. (eventually) videos of cultural activities, all made in 2007 and 2008
4. Transcriptions of some texts, both direct and analyzed
5. A glossary of around 3000 words with English and some Tok Pisin glosses
6. A phonology paper, a rudimentary grammar paper, and various other analyses
7. (eventually) genealogical charts and data on all people currently living in Wagu
8. (eventually) wordlists of Bahinemo and related languages, both oral and transcribed.
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