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Title:Cassowary and Dog
cassowary_and_dog
A grammar of Kalamang, the Papuan language of the Karas islands
Contributor:Hapsa Yarkuran
Eline Visser
Bini Rumatiga
Coverage:Indonesia
Date:2018-05-07
Description:A tale about how Pulau Kasuari (Cassowary Island, Lempuang Emun) and Pulau Anjing (Dog Island, Lempuang Tumun) came into existence. A dog named Dolok chased a cassowary into the sea from Sebakor Bay/Tanahmerah (mainland visible from Karas). They turned into stone by shaking their bodies just south of the big Karas island. That is why Pulau Kasuari and Pulau Anjing have different color soil than Karas: the soil was brought from Sebakor/Tanah Mera. This is a taboo place for the Buruwai. Other place names mentioned: Uninsinei, Maniem, Burewun. A tale told by Hapsa Yarkuran, assisted by her mother Bini Rumatiga. Told "for the camera", without any audience.
Format:video/x-mpeg1
video/mp4
text/x-eaf+xml
Identifier:oai:humlab.lu.se:hdl:10050/00-0000-0000-0004-1B62-6
Identifier (URI):https://corpora.humlab.lu.se/ds/asv?openpath=MPI269154%23
Publisher:Eline Visser
Lund University
Subject:Papuan Malay language
Karas language
Kalamang
Subject (ISO639):pmy
kgv
Type:video

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OaiIdentifier:  oai:humlab.lu.se:hdl:10050/00-0000-0000-0004-1B62-6
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Citation: Hapsa Yarkuran; Eline Visser; Bini Rumatiga. 2018-05-07. Eline Visser.
Terms: area_Asia country_ID iso639_kgv iso639_pmy

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Country: Indonesia
Area: Asia


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