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MO02-004 - Legend: Baanaangasi (the Orphan); Folktale: the dog and the possum

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A legend and a folktale told by Keroo Maggie, with Rebecca Maniako's transcript/English translation and English summary. The first one is about Baanaangasi (Paanaangah in Motuna), the Orphan, who discovered the way women give birth to the babies. The second one tells about the dog and the possum's haircut, and how they became enemies to each other (same story as MO01-010).. Language as given:

Created: 2008-08-19

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