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LSR3-2003Duna3 - Duna recordings, Kopiago region

PARADISEC
The Australian National University (Funded by)
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Side A: 250903 Narratives. PK-Day recount: working on text transcription. KP-Day recount: washing, LSR injures herself, trying out the new wood stove. AA-Day recount: church, laundry, gardening, weaving a net-bag. MaM-Day recount: going to the station to collect a stove. HK-Day recount: the speaker and others transport medicines to the local clinic, and bring back a cast iron stove. JP-Day recount: LSR injures herself, the speaker looks after her and makes her some crutches. MeM-Day recount: collecting stones for building, playing in a toy car. MK-Day recount: going to the station, collecting stones for building. UH-Day recount: gardening, cooking. Side B: 201003 Narratives. PK-A fable (heard on the radio) about why bats regurgitate their food; because an original bat ancestor was tricked into having his anus sewn up by a frog ancestor. HY-five different narratives. PK-The speaker’s journey by foot from Kopiago to Oksapmin. HY-The speaker’s life, in particular his history of employment with the church.. Language as given: Duna (Yuna)

Created: 2003-10-20

Data time period: 2003 to ,

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142.829,-5.243 142.829,-5.636 142.12,-5.636 142.12,-5.243 142.829,-5.243

142.4745,-5.4395

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