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Latitude
-8.776
Longitude
161.05
Start Date
1974-01-02
End Date
1974-01-02

Description

Side A: (08-01-74): Diobis, Bebesi visit to Niumara (NB2:81-). Story establishing hegemony of Mota in (genealogically substantiated) expansion and movement into To’abaita peninsula, summary of everything Mota should be famous for. Stories of peace and ramoa (fighting), powers associated with special places, stories about a trickster changing a man into a crocodile. Side B: (02-01-74) Kafairamo story on journey of spirit when man dies. Aunao joins in reiterating same story. (08-01-74) Conversation between Jobis, Gegomia, Buafau, talking about work experience. Jobis on experiences as seamen on Pacific Enterprise. Gegomia on working on ships and trouble without a wantok, being alone, feelings. [Metadata on tape Side A: Concert Bangla Desh]; Side B: info scratched out] Detailed listing of tape content can be found in this collection within Item 003 "Collection Guide: Guides to Cassette and Reel-to-Reel Tapes from 1971-1976"

Sources

ID
tc19d6
Source
https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/IF01/157

Extended Data

ID
IF01-157
Languages
Baelelea - bvc, Baeggu - bvd, Lau - llu, To'abaita - mlu, Pijin - pis
Countries
Solomon Islands - SB
Publisher
Ian Frazer
Contact
admin@paradisec.org.au
License
Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
Rights
Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)