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oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1306313

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Title:My childhood during the war (Michaela)
v2013-07-22-CB_CA-02
Documentation and description of Koro, an Oceanic language of Papua New Guinea
Contributor (consultant):Kristine
Pauline
Contributor (researcher):Jessica
Coverage:Papua New Guinea
Date:2013-07-22
Description:Michaela Kupwai tells Rose Kewin about her childhood during World War II on Los Negros. Recorded next to Michaela Kupwai's haus kuk, with Rose Kewin roughly facing the beach, with her back to the bush and Chopokoleheu to her left, and Michaela Kupwai roughly facing the bush, with her back to the beach and Chopokoleheu to her right.
Koro is an Oceanic (Austronesian) language spoken by several hundred people on Manus and Los Negros islands, approximately 200 miles off the north coast of the Papua New Guinea mainland. This documentation consists primarily of recorded narratives and conversations in the Papitalai dialect, spoken in Papitalai, Riu Riu, and Naringel villages.
Rose Katip Kewin' mother. Grew up on Bipi Island but has lived in Papitalai a long time.
Format:video/mp4
Identifier:oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1306313
IGS0124
Identifier (URI):https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI1306313%23
Publisher:Jessica Cleary-Kemp
Subject:Personal narrative
Koro (Papua New Guinea) language
Koro
Papitalai language
Subject (ISO639):kxr
pat
Type:Video

OLAC Info

Archive:  Endangered Languages Archive
Description:  http://www.language-archives.org/archive/soas.ac.uk
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OAI Info

OaiIdentifier:  oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1306313
DateStamp:  2019-06-05
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Citation: Jessica (researcher); Kristine (consultant); Pauline (consultant). 2013-07-22. Jessica Cleary-Kemp.
Terms: area_Pacific country_PG iso639_kxr iso639_pat

Inferred Metadata

Country: Papua New Guinea
Area: Pacific


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