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Latitude
-8.776
Longitude
161.05
Start Date
1974-09-02
End Date
1974-09-02

Description

Side A: (02-09-74): Ainimae: Story, Basiana at Vura, Dilibora wanted to eat a pig, stolen. Music, Basiana playing kwadili (Jew's harp). Story, Basiana. Linganafelo talking about customs, propensity of brothers, fathers & sons to fight (so they often live apart), story about recruiting people to go to Bita’ama to work copra, reaction of elders, trying to prevent. Side B: (cont'd) long details on working return, experiences on plantation, competitive eating, exchange of hospitality with other work gangs, different fashions, fighting between brothers; ni Takilia enters and has conversation with Linganafelo. Iomea about relations between wantoks always fighting, effects living arrangements abroad, talking about relationships and how these are used and exploited. (FL13:14-40, notes FL21-1 81, transcripts FL21-119-122) 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", beginning on p.84 of .pdf

Sources

ID
tc1a86
Source
https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/IF01/342

Extended Data

ID
IF01-342
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)