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Title:The last day of recording
DSC_1595_From left Akalbiire, Akansuo, Akurebiire, Agana-Duko Tony, Azulemania,
Documenting oral genres in the Bolga dialect of Gurene (Northern Ghana)
Coverage:Ghana
Date:2010-05-31
Description:1595: From left: Akalbiire, Akansuo, Akurebiire, Agana-Duko Tony (also an expert narrator) Azulemania, N-yaaba (support) & Nsoh Jacob (assisting recording). Picture taken by Nyaabiire Robert. 1596: Agana-Duko (Tony) narrating folk tales at our final session with Azulemania and other group members. Picture taken by Philip Anangina. 1597: Audience at the final narration session. Picture taken by Philip Anangina. 1599: From left are depicted: Akalbiire, Akansuo, Akurebiire, Agana-Duko (Tony, who is narrating), Azulemania (responding), and N-yaaba A-utu. Picture taken by James Akolgo. 1600: Audience at the last day of our recording of folk tales. Picture taken by James Akolgo. 1601: Peter Akugre, my research assistant, monitoring the audio recordings while the audience is listening to the folk tales. Picture taken by James Akolgo. 1602: Agana-Duko narrating folk tales on the final recording session in Namoo. Picture taken by Peter Akugre. 1603: Folk tale narrators performing at a session on the last day. Picture taken by Samuel Atintono.
Language_Name: Bolga dialect of Gurene Language_Region: Africa Language_Country: Ghana Project_Status: Complete Year: 2009 Start_Date: 2010-02-01 End_Date: 2011-05-01
Format:image/jpeg
Identifier:oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI602660
SG0049
Identifier (URI):https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI602660%23
Publisher:Samuel Atintono
The University of Manchester
Subject:recording
Type:Image

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Citation: n.a. 2010-05-31. Samuel Atintono.


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