Item details
Item ID
ER3-20230608k
Title The old woman's fire
Description This is a traditional custom story. This was told as a custom story within the young people's Vatlongos project. This text was read aloud. This was recorded in Mele Maat. The setting for this recording was outside. This item has not been transcribed yet.
Origination date 2023-06-08
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Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/ER3/20230608k
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Collector
Eleanor Ridge
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Language as given Vatlongos
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Dialect
Region / village Oceania

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Originating university
Operator Julia Colleen Miller
Data Categories primary text
Data Types Sound
Discourse type narrative
Roles Jimmy Enock : speaker
DOI 10.26278/sz4b-jy89
Cite as Eleanor Ridge (collector), Jimmy Enock (speaker), 2023. The old woman's fire. MPEG/WAV. ER3-20230608k at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/sz4b-jy89
Content Files (2)
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ER3-20230608k-n01m191.mp3 audio/mpeg 4.24 MB 00:04:37.889
ER3-20230608k-n01m191.wav audio/wav 153 MB 00:04:37.845
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Collection Information
Collection ID ER3
Collection title Young People's Vatlongos
Description Recordings made by Eleanor Ridge with Vatlongos community members in 2023 as part of a project investigating young people's language use in Vatlongos communities.
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Access Information
Edit access Julia Colleen Miller
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Data access conditions Closed (subject to the access condition details)
Data access narrative Please request access directly from the depositor or indirectly via the PARADISEC admin staff. This item can be shared with community members, but not researchers. The speakers should be acknowledged by name in research, but not in community materials.
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