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Latitude
-2.296
Longitude
147.81
Start Date
1964-06-24
End Date
1964-06-24

Description

Pencal—a Matankor village on Rambutyo Island. One: Origin of Nauna. Story by Langisen of Pencal. Two. Masalai of Kuluo. Three. Origin of Pencal by Molenggol. Ethnographic inquiry and songs. Kaikait story. Vomiting theme. Mo and sons theme. Five. Langisen. Pwasi. Story about a big feast ? Six. Langisen and another man. Songs. Like Manus style? | "Village on Rambucho Island, Manus Province. Story by Langisan of two lovers magically joined together as with magic glue. Nude and exposed to the elements. Curse placed on them by theman’s brother. Woman named Timolo. Story turns out to be ORIGIN OF NAUNA ISLAND. Story says that Penchal and Nauna are the same language, same people Another story Patuai a masalai from Kuluo. Cholu ? a form of fishing. There is another Patuai who is not a masalai. Someone is using Patuai-man’s canoe. It is Patuai-masalai. Tug of war with canoe. Cholu-origin of Penchal. Patuai and Patuai go fishing together. Masalai’s magic stone (net weight) for fishing. End of a fishing paradise, easy fishing bc of wrong of Patuai-man. Kumut andhis mother Pokanas. Another story by a different man. Pigs named after fish. Eat only sea food. In a place Lue. An old man voice difficult. All stories so far in PE. Old woman calls her fish-named pigs. One missing. Woman’s blood in clamshell. A familiar element in Manus myths. Creates a man. Also element of eating and vomiting to restore human status. They kill the men of Lue. Seems less than coherent or motivated. Smf pasin bl ol bigf man bl bipo. Langisan of Penchal. Listing the big feasts. Pwasi bigfela kaikai bilong man I dai. Same as Manus feast, wari. Penchal singsing. Like Manus-Titan style singing. A little more melodic. Two men in unison."

Sources

ID
tbeec7
Source
https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/TS1/N043

Extended Data

ID
TS1-N043
Languages
Penchal - pek
Countries
Papua New Guinea - PG
Publisher
Theodore Schwartz
Contact
admin@paradisec.org.au
License
Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
Rights
Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)