Ranongga Oral History, Tape 10: Stories and songs from John Kuero Kana, Titequla, and Zakea Lipaqeto (Lale)
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- ROHP1-8610-A 1) Kuero, lga. Continued from 8610-B 2) Mother and three children, lga 3) Lullaby, 'moko mua kikolo', lga 4) Another lullaby, lga 5) A long story of a giant and his human assistant, lga. 6) Story and song about five beautiful girls who were playing water drums (luba) and came ashore and sang a song, lga. ROHP1-8610-B 1) Zakea Lipaqeto, lga. Two custom dances. First is a war song, re-enacting a raid on Duke; second a lament of the death of Ida Aso. 2) Titequla, lga. A person was living alone in the high forest; he was caught and brought down to the shore but then committed suicide. 3) Making of bark cloth, lga. 4) Song about making bark cloth and looking down at Lale, lga 5) Another song, also focused on Lale, lga 6) John Kuero Kana, lga. Story of a family of five, where the parents get tired of feeding the children and planned to kill them. 7) Kuero, lga. Story of a woman who dreams an idea about how to conquer some dangerous being at a point along the shore. Luqa. Elan files are segmented but not transcribed; contains time-aligned English summaries written by Debra McDougall. Original description on cassette cover: (A) 1. Custom dancing; 2. Making of kabilato; 3. Custom song; 4. Custom stories (Three brothers). (B) Stories. Note: Recorded in Lale, Ranongga Island, Western Province, Solomon Islands | workingLanguages: eng | location: Lale | access: O | accessDescription: The material is licensed under Creative Commons Licences with the licence CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike). This means that others may download the materials, build on them and share derived materials with others as long as they credit the original creators and as long as they share their derived materials under the same terms. Others must not use the materials commercially | description: ROHP1-8610-A 1) Kuero, lga. Continued from 8610-B 2) Mother and three children, lga 3) Lullaby, 'moko mua kikolo', lga 4) Another lullaby, lga 5) A long story of a giant and his human assistant, lga. 6) Story and song about five beautiful girls who were playing water drums (luba) and came ashore and sang a song, lga. ROHP1-8610-B 1) Zakea Lipaqeto, lga. Two custom dances. First is a war song, re-enacting a raid on Duke; second a lament of the death of Ida Aso. 2) Titequla, lga. A person was living alone in the high forest; he was caught and brought down to the shore but then committed suicide. 3) Making of bark cloth, lga. 4) Song about making bark cloth and looking down at Lale, lga 5) Another song, also focused on Lale, lga 6) John Kuero Kana, lga. Story of a family of five, where the parents get tired of feeding the children and planned to kill them. 7) Kuero, lga. Story of a woman who dreams an idea about how to conquer some dangerous being at a point along the shore. Luqa. Elan files are segmented but not transcribed; contains time-aligned English summaries written by Debra McDougall. Original description on cassette cover: (A) 1. Custom dancing; 2. Making of kabilato; 3. Custom song; 4. Custom stories (Three brothers). (B) Stories. Note: Recorded in Lale, Ranongga Island, Western Province, Solomon Islands | status: Incoming | involvement: unspecified | locationRegion: Ranongga Island, Western Province | locationCountry: Solomon Islands | locationContinent: Oceania | planningType: unspecified | socialContext: unspecified | keyword: lullaby, giant story, custom dance, bark cloth, stories of parents and children | topic: Ranongga Oral History. 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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- Sound
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- PARADISEC Catalog
- Contributors:
- Debra McDougall
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- PARADISEC
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