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Tape 34: Sosm of Gobnem

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Side A: 29 Jan 63 Gobnem girls tell some sosm. They are also retold in Tok Pisin (i) Mabkm (ii) Yapy (iii) Penep Side B: 20/01/64 Cont. of story of Tok Pisin retelling of Penep's sosm 22/01/64 Singing at Kayrong (possibly Kaironk) 28/01/64 Conversation of Yaramada 29/01/64 Bell's election address, Yaramada On recording: Side A: 20th of January, Researcher explains that he is in a house on his last day in the village. The big man has gone out, because there is some riot going on in another village, He describes the house. @6m there is some conversation in Tok Pisin. Then there is story telling in Kalam and Tok Pisin (@14m - @22m33s), then more Kalam and (presumably) a translation into Tok Pisin (@27m50s - @34m50s). Then several people talking and more Tok Pisin (@43m57s) Side B: Continuation of the Tok Pisin retelling from side A (until 1m50). Morning of the 21st of January, people are trying to talk to a tame Cockatoo. 22nd of January, last day in Kairong, singing, some explanation in Tok Pisin in between (@11m10, @11m50, @13m, @14m30s) . 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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