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Recordings at Gabmadzung, twelve stories about people (garagab a dzob) and one (13.) story of spirits (dzob mamafe) Structure: 0. "Name/theme of the story" - Translated name/theme of the story - Narrator - Language of origin [W]=Wampar

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1. "Ngaeng manaman a mpo" - mythical dwarfs - Dziru (Gufose/?) - [W] 2. "Gago dzob" - narrative, tale, story of Gago (men's name) - Dziru (Mpungumping/-) - [W] 3. "Ngaeng fintiran a gom" - Men heal the garden - Dziru (?) - heard from Dzentsep, seen by himself - [W] 4. "Ngaeng intsu pitsu in a iberan a ram" - man in an initiation ceremony, dance feast - Dziru, heard from Dzentsep-Hiob - [W] 5. "Nantsa dzob" - a mythical or historical man in oral tradition - Dziru, seen by himself - [W] 6. "Erem afi daer intsu" - Let a woman stay - Dziru, heard from Dzentsep - [W] 7. "Ngaeng imu mudumud en moanton emar" - a man was in mourning because his wife had died - Dziru, heard from Dzentsep - [W] 8. "Afi domoad" - widow - Dziru, heard from Dzentsep - [W] 9. "Ngaeng efofo idzum" - man spill a dog - Dziru, heard from Dzentsep - [W] 10. "Ngaeng a wereran a ram" - sorcerer - Dziru, heard from Dzentsep [W] 11. "Ngaeng eros a garafu" -man initiates the boys - Dziru, heard from Dzentsep [W] 12. "Ngaeng Wampar a garamun fon" - The Wampar are fighters - Dziru, heard from Dzentsep [W] 13. "Dzob a tir a munamun" - the first story about fights and wars - Dzriu, heard from Dzentsep [W]. Language as given: . You can access this item at the PARADISEC website. You will need to sign up or sign in first.
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