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oai:www.mpi.nl:MPI337148

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Title:myth_sumni_01
myth about Sumnima and Paruhang
Documentation of Chintang and Puma, two Kiranti languages of Eastern Nepal
Contributor:Arjun Rai
Martin Gaenszle
Contributor (consultant):Dal Bahadur
Contributor (speaker):Kamal Bahadur Rai
Coverage:Nepal
Date:2004-11-21
Description:The life of Paruhang and Sumnima is narrated in this session.This session was recorded in Beltar.
This myth describes in detail the story of marriage, childhood, and life after the marriage of Sumnima and Paruhang.
Mostly use of Puma language.
The narrator was introduced as a knowledgeable elder who agreed to tell this myth on request. The man to his left (DBR)is a village elder who is almost deaf but was called to ensure that everything the narrator says is correct.
He is a knowledgeable elder of the Hadira clan in Imkhim.
He is the research assistant for ethnography in the Puma team.
He is a respected village elder of the Hadirama clan.
Dr. Gaenszle is the researcher in charge of ethnography
Format:video/mp4
audio/x-wav
video/x-mpeg1
video/x-mpeg2
text/x-shoebox-text
DV
Identifier:oai:www.mpi.nl:MPI337148
CPDP
Identifier (URI):http://corpus1.mpi.nl/ds/imdi_browser?openpath=MPI337148%23
Publisher:Prof. Dr. Balthasar Bickel
University of Leipzig
Subject:Discourse
Narrative
Unspecified
Puma language
Subject (ISO639):pum
Type:video
audio

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DateStamp:  2009-08-12
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Citation: Kamal Bahadur Rai (speaker); Arjun Rai; Dal Bahadur (consultant); Martin Gaenszle. 2004-11-21. Prof. Dr. Balthasar Bickel.
Terms: area_Asia country_NP iso639_pum

Inferred Metadata

Country: Nepal
Area: Asia


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