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oai:scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu:10125/38937

Metadata
Title:SD1-034
Bibliographic Citation:Nandene, Lengu, Danerek, H. Stefan, Danerek, H. Stefan, Danerek, H. Stefan, Ratu, Hilarius; 2015-02-02; Genre: Fairy tale/myth. Title: Dau hene (Six persons). Lengu Nandene (b. 1916) tells a fairy story-myth about six children who fool their parents by the sea. They disappear at sea in order to become the star sign 'Wunu', a six- or seven star constellation, which is used to mark the agricultural cycles. The story is also called Dau bitu (Seven persons, to be uploaded), possibly because the Evening star is included, or because it is The Pleiades (Seven Sisters), of which it is possible to spot up to 12 stars. Seven of the twelve stars can be discerned on clear nights outside of the cities, but often only six are visible. See for instance Anastasia Roja’s version (SD1-321). Recorded by SD with the AT2020 mic 2 February 2015 in the home of Bapak Pui and Mama Juliana. With Maria Meti and others.; digital wav file recorded at 48 khz/24 bit, eaf file; Kaipuleohone University of Hawai'i Digital Language Archive;http://hdl.handle.net/10125/38937.
Contributor (consultant):Ratu, Hilarius
Contributor (depositor):Danerek, H. Stefan
Contributor (recorder):Danerek, H. Stefan
Contributor (researcher):Danerek, H. Stefan
Contributor (speaker):Nandene, Lengu
Coverage (ISO3166):ID
Date (W3CDTF):2015-02-02
Description:Genre: Fairy tale/myth. Title: Dau hene (Six persons). Lengu Nandene (b. 1916) tells a fairy story-myth about six children who fool their parents by the sea. They disappear at sea in order to become the star sign 'Wunu', a six- or seven star constellation, which is used to mark the agricultural cycles. The story is also called Dau bitu (Seven persons, to be uploaded), possibly because the Evening star is included, or because it is The Pleiades (Seven Sisters), of which it is possible to spot up to 12 stars. Seven of the twelve stars can be discerned on clear nights outside of the cities, but often only six are visible. See for instance Anastasia Roja’s version (SD1-321). Recorded by SD with the AT2020 mic 2 February 2015 in the home of Bapak Pui and Mama Juliana. With Maria Meti and others.
Region: Palu'e, Flores, Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia. Recording made in kampong Mata Mere, Keli domain.
Format:digital wav file recorded at 48 khz/24 bit
eaf file
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Identifier:SD1-034
Identifier (URI):http://hdl.handle.net/10125/38937
Language:Palu'e
Language (ISO639):ple
Subject:Palu'e language
Subject (ISO639):ple
Table Of Contents:SD1-034.wav
SD1-034.eaf
Type (DCMI):Sound
Text
Type (OLAC):primary_text

OLAC Info

Archive:  Kaipuleohone
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OAI Info

OaiIdentifier:  oai:scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu:10125/38937
DateStamp:  2022-07-25
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Search Info

Citation: Nandene, Lengu (speaker); Danerek, H. Stefan (recorder); Danerek, H. Stefan (researcher); Danerek, H. Stefan (depositor); Ratu, Hilarius (consultant). 2015. Kaipuleohone.
Terms: area_Asia country_ID dcmi_Sound dcmi_Text iso639_ple olac_primary_text

Inferred Metadata

Country: Indonesia
Area: Asia


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