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Latitude
-5.2645
Longitude
144.5855
Start Date
1963-10-17
End Date
1963-10-17

Description

On box: Side A: 17-18/10/63 Song at Abamam Commentary by Ralph Bulmer begins with the date 16 October 1963. Discussion of number of dancers. This is the last singsing of the season, so it will be a big one. Again, very rich commentary on the feathers as part of the regalia. 11m53s mention of two smi happening at once. 13m46s Andy describes having seen an event which involved firewood. Side B: 17/10/63: Song at Abaman 18/10/63 Song at Gobnem Song at the Kawonk Lulum. Recorded 17-18/10/1963 21/10/63 Discussion of frogs, snakes, etc. Upie on bandage theft Continuation of the singsing and Ralph Bulmer's commentary. 7m23s on the 18th (2 days later) recording the boys singing a song of the previous singsing, Smy explaining what the songs are about. 8m07s recording continues on 21 October, short discussion with the boys about reptiles. Ralph Bulmer eliciting in Tok Pisin. On tape: 26 (I) 17 Oct 63 Song at Abamam 26/II 18 Oct 63 Song at Abamam 21 Oct 63 Discussion at Gobnem

Sources

ID
tc1336
Source
https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/AP4/007

Extended Data

ID
AP4-007
Languages
Kalam - kmh
Countries
Papua New Guinea - PG
Publisher
Andrew Pawley
Contact
admin@paradisec.org.au
License
Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
Rights
Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)