CR66 Geroma
- Description:
- Coconut site: Banboo growing between Geroma's yamhouse and the part of his house where Robin Gubae lives. See sketch on p.130 of N2014c for layout. Interview first focuses on the genral layout of the garden place before passing to the specific coconut. GPS location of coconut tree: 8 607565 S, 142 03890 E. Interviewer: Jimmy Nébni. Video recordist: MI. This is a short interview made by the Sangara subcommittee of the Nen language committee, under Nick Evans’ supervision from the last Sangara subcommittee recording day for 2014. This is done on an excursion to Geroma's garden place at Kokottkape with lunch at Biyaga's garden place on the way back. Finished at 2pm. Present: Pastor Blag, Joseph (Teräb) Blag, Ebig Gubae, Sambo, Geroma, Jimmy Nébni, Michael Binzawa, pluse (joined in garden etc.) Wagra, Biyaga, Simoi, Nene, and others.. Language as given: Nen. You can access this item at the PARADISEC website. You will need to sign up or sign in first.
- Format:
- MovingImage
- Collections:
- PARADISEC Catalog
- Contributors:
- Nicholas Evans
- Content partner:
- PARADISEC
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