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Title:Gapkhim – Huimxhoc Tuimc and Kinxrenc Shic Songs
Contributor (compiler):Stephen Morey
Gapkhim Mossang
Contributor (consultant):Wanglung Mossang
Coverage:India
Date Created:2017-01-05
Description:Four recordings in which Mr Gapkhim and Mr Wanglung sing the Huimxhoc Tuimc and Kinxrenc Shic Songs. This consists of 2 video files and 2 sound files: nst-mos_20170105_01_SM_JVC_Gapkhim_HuimxhocTuimc nst-mos_20170105_02_SM_JVC_Gapkhim_KhixrencShic nst-mos_20170105_02_SM_H5_Gapkhim_AboutSongs nst-mos_20170105_03_SM_H5_Gapkhim_HuimxhocTuimcAndKhixrencShic The details of these recordings are as follows: nst-mos_20170105_01_SM_JVC_Gapkhim_HuimxhocTuimc_Duration 5’54”, Huimxhoc Tuimc. Singing with Wanglung, and then Gapkhim sings it, and the two discuss it a little. More Huimxhoc Tuimc with some laughing. He lists the songs which are sung by the Mossang. Also recorded as the first part of nst-mos_20170105_03_SM_H5_Gapkhim_HuimxhocTuimcAndKhixrencShic nst-mos_20170105_02_SM_JVC_Gapkhim_KhixrencShic_Duration 7’32”, Khixrenc Shic / Yayzrenc Shic. This song was sung while gong to demarcate the location of the fields (renc ‘cut the boundary of the field) half way point in the song and further discussion Singing commences again. More discussion on which he says that after the crops start the formation of the crop inside the plant, this song is application, but after the formation of the crops Wihu will take over. Also recorded as the second part of nst-mos_20170105_03_SM_H5_Gapkhim_HuimxhocTuimcAndKhixrencShic nst-mos_20170105_02_SM_H5_Gapkhim_AboutSongs_Duration 2’09”, About the Huimxhoc Tuimc song; It is also called Sangxphoxroz shic. Wanglung wrote “Tsvmzphaungc nuex shix yaq ‘it is sung at the the beginning of rice (planti ng). He added ‘If not in Nyapthueq of the Wizhuiux festival. Wizhuiux will start praising crops from the time the rice starts to bear fruit. nst-mos_20170105_03_SM_H5_Gapkhim_HuimxhocTuimcAndKhixrencShic_Duration 15’57”, 0’00” Huimxhoc Tuimc. Singing with Wanglung, and then Gapkhim sings it, and the two discuss it a little. 1’37” More Huimxhoc Tuimc with some laughing.2’10” He lists the songs which are sung by the Mossang. Altogether 9 types were listed. Gapkhim pointed out that Moclonz Shic, Wazyomc Shic and Tuimzyuec Shic were not traditional songs of the Mossang. The Huimxhoc Tuimc was also recorded as nst-mos_20170105_01_SM_JVC_Gapkhim_HuimxhocTuimc 8’20” Discussion of the Saqranz Shi; 9’49: Khixrenc Shic / Yayzrenc Shic. This song was sung while gong to demarcate the location of the fields (renc ‘cut the boundary of the field) 9’49” singing commences; 12’38: half way point in the song and further discussion 13’05” singing commences again. 13’45” more discussion. In which he says that after the crops start the formation of the crop inside the plant, this song is application, but after the formation of the crops Wihu will take over. The Khixrenc Shic was also recorded as nst-mos_20170105_02_SM_JVC_Gapkhim_KhixrencShic
Format:audio/x-wav
video/mp4
Identifier (URI):https://hdl.handle.net/1839/2359889d-9a80-45d9-8de4-c9c43b84e36f
Is Part Of:DoBeS archive : Tangsa, Tai, Singpho in North East India
Language:Tase Naga; Tangsa - Moshang variety (general name Mossang)
Language (ISO639):nst
Publisher:The Language Archive, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
Subject:Tase Naga language
Tangsa - Moshang variety (general name Mossang)
Subject (ISO639):nst
Type (DCMI):Sound
MovingImage

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Citation: Stephen Morey (compiler); Wanglung Mossang (consultant); Gapkhim Mossang (compiler). 2017-01-05. DoBeS archive : Tangsa, Tai, Singpho in North East India.
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