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oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1193496

Metadata
Title:The Lisepsep and the Tahitian Chestnuts
SJ1_54
The languages of northern Ambrym
Contributor (consultant):Saksak Joel
Contributor (researcher):Michael Franjieh
Coverage:Vanuatu
Date:2016-07-16
Description:Saksak tells the story of a lisepsep who was picking and counting Tahitian chestnuts. A rat came and stole one and he chased it, before the rat called a Koosir man (a man dressed in coconut leaves and a mask with a spear) to kill the lisepsep. Linguistically this is interesting as the story includes numbers in the Lisepsep (devil/spirit) language. File Description: This bundle contains an audio, video and PDF of the original fieldnotes.
Saksak i telem wan stori blong Lisepsep we i kaontem namambwe. I kaontem long lanwis blong hem. Wan rat i kam stilim wan be Lisepsep i ronem hem. Rat i singaot wan Koosir, wan man wetem mask blong kilim ded Lisepsep.
Born in Faramsu lives in Port Vila. Mother from Fanbyak, Father from Fanbyak Speaks English a little Deceased: 2017
Linguist
Format:video/mp4
audio/x-wav
application/pdf
Identifier:oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1193496
IGS0084, IPD0216
Identifier (URI):https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI1193496%23
Subject:narrative
traditional narrative
Fanbyak
English language
Bislama language
Subject (ISO639):eng
bis
Type:Video
Audio

OLAC Info

Archive:  Endangered Languages Archive
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OAI Info

OaiIdentifier:  oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1193496
DateStamp:  2018-07-07
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Citation: Saksak Joel (consultant); Michael Franjieh (researcher). 2016-07-16. Endangered Languages Archive.
Terms: area_Europe area_Pacific country_GB country_VU iso639_bis iso639_eng iso639_fnb

Inferred Metadata

Country: United KingdomVanuatu
Area: EuropePacific


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