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Latitude
-8.7755
Longitude
142.2045
Start Date
2014-09-14
End Date
2014-09-14

Description

Coconut site: Warapa (Nen, then Idi) on 2 coconuts, both from old man Rami (one on Waraps's left, one on his right). Old man Rami fathered Saba who fathered Geroma and Terab. Contains potentially controversial statements about who owns the land here, saying that they took refuge fin Zeri, coming down from the old village of Ki. The coconut trees (like those in CR06a/CR06b) are very tall, probably from the 1950s. GPS location of coconut tree: 8 74437 S, 142 07985 E. This is a short interview made by Nick Evans at the small hamlet of Zeri, including statements about coconut trees by the person who planted them. Where possible, versions are given in two langauges (Nen and Idi, or Nen and Nambu) by the person concerned. Corresponding video files exist for most of the interviews (though most were shot by Michael Binzawa, shooting for the first time, and are of poor quality with regards to sound and camera angle); the relevant primary notes are in NS2014a:35-49.

Sources

ID
tc446d
Source
https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/LSNG14/CR07

Extended Data

ID
LSNG14-CR07
Languages
Nen - nqn
Countries
Papua New Guinea - PG
Publisher
Nicholas Evans
Contact
admin@paradisec.org.au
License
Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
Rights
Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)