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DWU-C36 - C36 Traditional Stories from Madang

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Cassette (Side A): 77/11 G:79, C36A Cassette (Side B): 77/11 G:209, C36B Side A & B: Various conversations, narratives, stories about personal, ancestral, traditional, historical folktales and myths in the Madang Region. The stories are generally from various encounters and experiences between people, nature and the spirit world. Accounts of everyday life activities, ceremonies, errands, movements, lifestyle practices of culture and traditions in the people's subsistence livelihoods are being told. Specific details of these stories can be accessed in Tok Pisin by the various speakers and translated in English as required. (Steven Gagau, November 2017). Language as given:

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