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Title:Independence Day Interviews
nqn20110916-02
Morehead: Languages of Southern New Guinea
Contributor (researcher):Professor Nicholas Evans
Contributor (speaker):Jimmy Nébni
Sambo Bamaga
Warapa Wlila
Pastor Blag Teräb
Idaba Bauto
Demi Teräb
Srända Blba
Rusian Aniba Nébni
Idaba Idaba
Zambaro Wamangze
Gubae Gima
Coverage:Papua New Guinea
Date:2011-09-16
Description:Jimmy Nebni takes Nick Evans on a walk aroung the village, pointintg out the different houses, etc. Then they interview people on their thoughts on Independence and the work Nick is doing in the village. All interview questions provided by Jimmy Nebni and ar in Nen. Various people are interviewed. In Second viseo, the Aid Post Worker stationed in Bimadbn from Arufi offers his answers in English. Last interview in the third video is with Gubae Gima. This takes place on PNG's Independence Day, 2011. Keywords: Personal history; History; Politics; Interview
This project focuses on collecting multimedia documentation of multiple undescribed Papuan languages – Nen and Nambu (Morehead-Maro) and Kmntso (Tonda). Other nearby languages will have varrying degrees of description, including Idi, Nama, and Neme. All of these languages belong to an almost completely unknown family in Southern New Guinea. Based at the Australian National University in Canberra, plus collaborations with the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, the Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, and the PNG National Herbarium, the project will embed a German PhD student (Christian Döhler) in a team including a seasoned field linguist (Nick Evans) and a post-doc (Julia Colleen Miller), two Germany-based typologists (Bernard Comrie and Volker Gast) from the FAUST (Future Archive User Simulation Team), plus participation on targeted fieldtrips by ethnobiologist Chris Healey (ANU) and botanist Kipiro Damas (PNG National Herbarium, Madang). Particular foci of the documentation will be the natural world (especially ethnobotany and ethnoornithology), swidden cultivation, fire management and ethnoecology, mythology, auto-ethnography, ethnomathematics, and microvariation in language use in a situation of daily multilingualism.nichola
Rusian is originally from Arufi Village, a Nambo speaking site. Her clan is Bangu. She is married to Jimmy Nébni.
Format:video/x-mpeg2
Identifier:oai:www.mpi.nl:1839_00-0000-0000-0022-2858-0
Publisher:Professor Nicholas Evans
The Australian National University
Subject:Interview
Nen language
Subject (ISO639):nqn
Type:video

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Citation: Jimmy Nébni (speaker); Professor Nicholas Evans (researcher); Sambo Bamaga (speaker); Warapa Wlila (speaker); Pastor Blag Teräb (speaker); Idaba Bauto (speaker); Demi Teräb (speaker); Srända Blba (speaker); Rusian Aniba Nébni (speaker); Idaba Idaba (speaker); Zambaro Wamangze (speaker); Gubae Gima (speaker). 2011-09-16. Professor Nicholas Evans.
Terms: area_Pacific country_PG iso639_nqn

Inferred Metadata

Country: Papua New Guinea
Area: Pacific


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