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OLAC Record oai:paradisec.org.au:DKH01-002_aiwa |
| Metadata | ||
| Title: | aiwa ‘White cockatoo’ | |
| Access Rights: | Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions) | |
| Bibliographic Citation: | Darja Hoenigman (collector), Lesina Jipanda (performer), 2018. aiwa ‘White cockatoo’. JPEG/MP4/MXF/TIFF. DKH01-002_aiwa at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/QEJV-J965 | |
| Contributor (compiler): | Darja Hoenigman | |
| Contributor (performer): | Lesina Jipanda | |
| Coverage (Box): | northlimit=-4.16134; southlimit=-5.27824; westlimit=143.02; eastlimit=144.191 | |
| Coverage (ISO3166): | PG | |
| Date (W3CDTF): | 2018-11-05 | |
| Date Created (W3CDTF): | 2018-11-05 | |
| Description: | This string figure represents white cockatoos (Sulphur-crested Cockatoo; Cacatua galerita). This string figure represents white cockatoos (Sulphur-crested Cockatoo; Cacatua galerita). White cockatoos are not eaten, and are one of very few bird species that the Awiakay sometimes keep as pets. White cockatoo frequently occurs as a character in Awiakay myths. Its feathers are used as head decoration. During the all-night song/dance cycle called Kaunjambi the singers/dancers who put white cockatoo’s feathers into their hair are believed to become spirits of the ancestors (for more on that song cycle see Hoenigman 2015a: 197-253). When this string figure is finished and the design representing white cockatoos emerges, another move is made and the white cockatoos are said to fly away. Images: 01: Darja Munbaŋgoapik showing the final design ‘white cockatoos’ 02: Darja Munbaŋgoapik showing white cockatoos who’ve flown away rita). White cockatoos are not eaten, and are one of very few bird species that the Awiakay sometimes keep as pets. . Language as given: Awiakay | |
| Format: | Digitised: no Media: audiovisual recording | |
| Identifier: | DKH01-002_aiwa | |
| Identifier (URI): | http://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/DKH01/002_aiwa | |
| Language: | Tok Pisin | |
| Language (ISO639): | tpi | |
| Rights: | Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions) | |
| Subject (OLAC): | language_documentation | |
| Table Of Contents (URI): | http://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/DKH01/002_aiwa/DKH01-002_aiwa-01.jpg | |
| http://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/DKH01/002_aiwa/DKH01-002_aiwa-01.mp4 | ||
| http://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/DKH01/002_aiwa/DKH01-002_aiwa-01.mxf | ||
| http://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/DKH01/002_aiwa/DKH01-002_aiwa-01.tif | ||
| http://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/DKH01/002_aiwa/DKH01-002_aiwa-02.jpg | ||
| http://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/DKH01/002_aiwa/DKH01-002_aiwa-02.tif | ||
| Type (DCMI): | MovingImage | |
OLAC Info |
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| Archive: | Pacific And Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures (PARADISEC) | |
| Description: | http://www.language-archives.org/archive/paradisec.org.au | |
| GetRecord: | OAI-PMH request for OLAC format | |
| GetRecord: | Pre-generated XML file | |
OAI Info |
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| OaiIdentifier: | oai:paradisec.org.au:DKH01-002_aiwa | |
| DateStamp: | 2022-06-22 | |
| GetRecord: | OAI-PMH request for simple DC format | |
Search Info | ||
| Citation: | Darja Hoenigman (compiler); Lesina Jipanda (performer). 2018. Pacific And Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures (PARADISEC). | |
| Terms: | area_Pacific country_PG dcmi_MovingImage iso639_tpi olac_language_documentation | |