Gospel Recordings.
- Description:
- Gospel Recordings. Each language name is followed by name of the speaker. -- Side 1: Lavukaleve (Laumbe) - Papuan language of Russell Island, Central Solomons. -- E.Kiva. (speaker) 'What the Christian believes'. -- Guadalcanal North- -- Gua, Gaobata, Datovitu - Austronesian dialects or communolects of North Guadalcanal Island, The Solomons. -- Gua 'Christ on Substitute': Boroi and Tapuela -Paripao. -- 'The Two Births' - Panuiel. -- Gaobata 'The Lord's Day': SImon Tajaru. -- Datvitu. 'What God's Book Says': Manivovo, -- Guadalcanal South - -- Hua - Austronesian dialect or communolect of South Guadalcanal Island, The Solomons. Each text title is followed by name of speaker. -- 'The Rich Man and Lazars': Albert Warbolia. 'Don't Be Afraid': Samson Pero. 'Christ Our Substitute': Samson Pero. (no side b). Language as given: Lavukaleve (Laumbe); Gua, Gaobata, Datovitu; Hua. You can access this item at the PARADISEC website. You will need to sign up or sign in first.
- Format:
- Sound
- Collections:
- PARADISEC Catalog
- Contributors:
- Arthur Capell
- Content partner:
- PARADISEC
- Availability:
- Not specified
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