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Metadata
Title:FrancisChol_4MAR10_part5
Contributor:Francis Chol Awuol
Coverage:South Sudan
Date:2010-03-04
Description:This dancing song is sung by a man praising his age group. It has an issue concerning competition between tall people and the short ones in the dancing ground. The singer in this song seems to be one among the short people and the song is composed to him to encourage the short men that they can defeat the tall people in dancing even though they are short. The way tall people are seen in the dancing is like the way a steamer is seen in the river, they are clearly seen by all people around the dancing ground. Short people are not seen by other people outside the dancing circle like the tall ones. However, the sweet voice can be heard. So when he sings he cannot be bypassed by any girl and every one leaves whatever she is doing to come and listen to him. So sweet voice from a short man can make girls favour the short guys than tall ones.
Format:audio/x-wav
text/x-eaf+xml
text/x-pfsx+xml
Identifier:oai:www.mpi.nl:1839_00-0000-0000-0018-B7FD-A
Subject:Song
wak de lɔɔɔr / song of the drum
Dinka language
Northeastern Dinka language
Subject (ISO639):din
dip
Type:audio

OLAC Info

Archive:  The Language Archive at the MPI for Psycholinguistics
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OAI Info

OaiIdentifier:  oai:www.mpi.nl:1839_00-0000-0000-0018-B7FD-A
DateStamp:  2017-02-14
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Search Info

Citation: Francis Chol Awuol. 2010-03-04. The Language Archive at the MPI for Psycholinguistics.
Terms: area_Africa country_SS iso639_din iso639_dip

Inferred Metadata

Country: South Sudan
Area: Africa


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