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oai:crdo.vjf.cnrs.fr:crdo-AKR_RAT_OCTOPUS_SOUND

Metadata
Title:The Rat, the Hawk and the Octopus
Access Rights:Freely available for non-commercial use
Alternative Title:Le Rat, le Faucon et la Pieuvre
Contributor (depositor):François, Alexandre
Contributor (researcher):François, Alexandre
Contributor (speaker):Lele Moli
Contributor (sponsor):Typologie et universaux linguistiques
Date Available (W3CDTF):2010-07-06
Date Created (W3CDTF):1997-12-05
Date Issued (W3CDTF):2010-07-06T17:50:28+02:00
Description:This tale is a long, pleasant narration of Mr Rat's misadventures with his fellow creatures: first, with animals of the air and especially the Hawk (Circus approximans); and then animals of the sea, above all the Octopus. This story consists of several parts: [1] the Rat is paddling in his canoe, but several birds harass him, wanting to embark with him (this gives the tale its song); the boat nearly sinks. [2] while on the boat, the Rat steals a piece of yam belonging to the Hawk; the Hawk takes his revenge by making the boat sink. [3] the Rat swims to escape death, and asks for the help of a shark, of the Turtle, of the Dolphin, and finally the Octopus accepts to carry him. But when the Octopus realises the Rat is laughing at him, he tries to kill him. [4] the last part is an etiological reflection about how this story accounts for nowadays rats and octopuses. We believe this version probably mingles more than one traditional plot: in particular, the first part [1] is a crescendo which should naturally result in the boat sinking, but the episode of the hawk [2] brings in a new suspense; finally, the story with the octopus could form a whole tale per se. The result of this assortment is a pleasant, poetic and lively tale, in which each animal is endowed with its own human-like psychology and world. The personification of animals is patent in the many details of the story (e.g. the rat is going to have lunch with his Mum, or the birds threaten him with telling everything to their Dad when he comes back home), but it is also visible linguistically, through their genitive and object marking.
Extent:PT06M24S
Format (IMT):audio/x-wav
Identifier (URI):http://cocoon.huma-num.fr/data/archi/125681_AKR_RAT_OCTOPUS_22km.wav
http://cocoon.huma-num.fr/exist/crdo/ark:/87895/1.5-125681
http://hdl.handle.net/10670/1.804ea4
Is Format Of (URI):http://cocoon.huma-num.fr/data/archi/mp3/125681_AKR_RAT_OCTOPUS_44k.mp3
http://cocoon.huma-num.fr/data/archi/masters/125681.wav
Is Part Of (URI):oai:crdo.vjf.cnrs.fr:crdo-COLLECTION_LACITO
Is Required By (URI):oai:crdo.vjf.cnrs.fr:crdo-AKR_RAT_OCTOPUS
Language:Araki
Language (ISO639):akr
License (URI):http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
Publisher:Laboratoire de langues et civilisations à tradition orale
Rights:Copyright (c) François, Alexandre
Spatial Coverage:Vanuatu, Espiritu Santo, Luganville
Spatial Coverage (ISO3166):VU
Spatial Coverage (Point):east=167.172542; north=-15.514128
Spatial Coverage (TGN):7023855
Subject:Araki language
Subject (ISO639):akr
Type (DCMI):Sound
Type (Discourse):narrative
Type (OLAC):primary_text

OLAC Info

Archive:  COllections de COrpus Oraux Numeriques (CoCoON ex-CRDO)
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OAI Info

OaiIdentifier:  oai:crdo.vjf.cnrs.fr:crdo-AKR_RAT_OCTOPUS_SOUND
DateStamp:  2016-05-20
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Citation: Typologie et universaux linguistiques (sponsor); François, Alexandre (researcher); François, Alexandre (depositor); Lele Moli (speaker). 2010. Laboratoire de langues et civilisations à tradition orale.
Terms: area_Pacific country_VU dcmi_Sound iso639_akr olac_narrative olac_primary_text

Inferred Metadata

Country: Vanuatu
Area: Pacific


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