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Metadata
Title:Throwinggame
Spear throwing practice
Contributor:Christopher
Linda
Contributor (consultant):Apato
Segyua
Ada
Aminu
Bepa
Tata
Contributor (interviewer):Djiedjhie
Contributor (researcher):Nadine
Contributor (speaker):Bvuraga
Ntemba Martin
Coverage:Cameroon
South Province
Date Created:2012-08-09
Description:When Nadine and Christopher arrive in Ngolo, Apato and Segyua bring a wheelbarrow to transport the sack of rice that they have brought. Meanwhile, Ada sharpens long sticks with a machete to make practice spears. He explains that the game is called "ngyendo" and consists of rolling a slice of a tree trunk while others, mostly children, try to hit the moving target with their practice spear. Ntemba Marin still sharpens spear heads in the background. Djiedjhie interviews Ada and Ntemba further about the game, pointing out that the Mabi also have a version of this game. Then a few men demonstrate how "ngyendo" works, under the cheering laughter of watching villagers. Finally, also the children play the game.
Format:video/mp4
video/mpeg
audio/x-wav
image/jpeg
application/octet-stream
Identifier (URI):https://hdl.handle.net/1839/42ed9ea8-d5b3-4651-bd3d-85b5ce4428df
Language:Gyele
Language (ISO639):gyi
Publisher:The Language Archive, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
Subject:Gyele language
Subject (ISO639):gyi
Type (DCMI):MovingImage
Sound
StillImage

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OaiIdentifier:  oai:www.mpi.nl:tla_1839_78a3e3c8_a672_4d14_b7e0_3e6b91a376d0
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Search Info

Citation: Nadine (researcher); Christopher; Djiedjhie (interviewer); Apato (consultant); Segyua (consultant); Ada (consultant); Bvuraga (speaker); Ntemba Martin (speaker); Aminu (consultant); Linda; Bepa (consultant); Tata (consultant). 2012-08-09. The Language Archive, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics.
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Inferred Metadata

Country: Cameroon
Area: Africa


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