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CCLD06-02
Title Gwami wika . (Folder: Lisu_akhiyeli_Gwami_2023)
Description Yobin speaker Akhi Yelimi Yobin is from Hazolo village, and in this video he describes how to make Gwamiyika (a cane sheath for bottles). He describes how much time it takes, and what is the price of it. He also tells how many cane strips are needed for making it.
Origination date 2023-01-06
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Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/CCLD06/02
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Jothisey Yobin
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Region / village Arunachal Pradesh

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Originating university University of Sydney
Operator Nick Ward
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Roles Jothisey Yobin : recorder
Akhi Yobin : participant
DOI 10.26278/587s-yc89
Cite as Jothisey Yobin (collector), Jothisey Yobin (recorder), Akhi Yobin (participant), 2023. Gwami wika . (Folder: Lisu_akhiyeli_Gwami_2023). X-SUBRIP/EAF+XML/MATROSKA/MPEG/MP4/WAV. CCLD06-02 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/587s-yc89
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CCLD06-02-01_PhraseFreeTranslation.srt application/x-subrip 5.46 KB
CCLD06-02-01_Transcription.srt application/x-subrip 3.73 KB
CCLD06-02-01.eaf application/eaf+xml 49 KB
CCLD06-02-01.mkv video/matroska 11 GB 00:04:45.935
CCLD06-02-01.mp3 audio/mpeg 4.36 MB 00:04:45.961
CCLD06-02-01.mp4 video/mp4 1.48 GB 00:04:45.935
CCLD06-02-01.wav audio/wav 157 MB 00:04:45.935
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Collection Information
Collection ID CCLD06
Collection title Craftsmanship of the Yobin (Lisu) community of Arunachal Pradesh
Description The Lisu (Yobin) community of Arunachal Pradesh is well known for their people's skilled craftmanship using cane, bamboo, woods and other forest products. However, this highly skilled artistic knowledge is no longer passed down from parents to their children as almost all Lisu children move out of their villages in order to pursue formal education.

In this project, Jothisey Yobin, a Lisu (Yobin) community member, has collected hundreds of images and nearly seven hours of audio-visual texts relating to the extraordinary traditional craftsmanship of Lisu-speaking people in India, transcribed and translated into English. Audio-visual recordings have been made of Lisu people weaving baskets and mats, making crossbows and fishing rods, etc. In addition to demonstrating the expertise and virtuosity of Lisu craftspeople, Jothisey’s project is one of the first to publicise the existence, resilience and unique history and present of this little-known Indigenous group of Arunachal Pradesh.

This project was mentored by Zilpha Modi, and funded by a 2022 FLICR Fellowship awarded to the collector by the Centre for Cultural-Linguistic Diversity (Eastern Himalaya) (Co-Directors Mark W. Post and Yankee Modi, Associate Directors Kellen Parker Van Dam and Zilpha Modi, https://ccld-eh.org). Financial support for the 2022 FLICR Fellowship program was provided by the Firebird Foundation for Anthropological Research, through a grant administered by the University of Sydney.

All files in this collection are open-access, and may be used freely with acknowledgement.
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