HF01-001b - Recordings at Gabmadzung, twentyone stories in the style of myths and stories of spirits (dzob mamafe), true stories (dzob nidzin) and of stories about people (garagab a dzob)Structure: 0. "Name/theme of the story" - Translated name/theme of the story
- Description:
- 1. "Mantig" - Mantig is the name of the figure in the story - dzob nidzin - Gufose (Gufose/Wadzo) - [W] 2. "Ontang" ("Ge") - Eagle (Stone axe) - dzob mamafe - Gufose (Gufose/Wadzo) - [W] 3. "Ampo Wantsef" - The Markham River - dzob mamafe - Moaru (Moaru/Wadzo) - [W] 4. "Mos ari dzain ib a ram" - Coconuts and betel nuts are dancing - dzob mamafe - Moaru (Moaru/Gufose) - [W] 5. "Grosse Flut" - Th...
- Display date:
- 1965
- Collections:
- Paradisec Catalog
- Content partner:
- Paradisec
- Availability:
- Not specified
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