OLAC Record
oai:cla.berkeley.edu:2018-33.014

Metadata
Title:Bapu ñũshĩwu/Alma de greda/The Clay Spirit
Contributor:Neely, Kelsey
Contributor (consultant):Ramírez Ríos, María
Contributor (researcher):Neely, Kelsey
Date (W3CDTF):2013-08-13
Description:One .wav file, with accompanying .eaf annotation file. María Ramírez Ríos narrates the story of Bapu ñũshĩwu, a clay spirit. After a man's mother makes a large number of clay pots, he implores the most beautiful one to transform herself into a human and become his wife. They live together happily despite the fact that she cannot bathe or wash her hands, lest she melt. The marriage ends when she melts in a rainstorm while her husband neglects her because he is busy fishing. This traditional narrative was volunteered by the speaker and performed extemporaneously.
Identifier:2018-33.014
Identifier (URI):http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/26500
Is Part Of (URI):http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X2P84933
Rights:Items catalogued in the California Language Archive are the physical property of their respective physical repositories. Intellectual rights, including copyright, belong to item creators or their legal heirs and assigns.
Rights Holder:Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
Subject:Yaminahua language
Yaminawa
Subject (ISO639):yaa
Type (DCMI):Sound
Type (OLAC):primary_text

OLAC Info

Archive:  California Language Archive
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OAI Info

OaiIdentifier:  oai:cla.berkeley.edu:2018-33.014
DateStamp:  2019-05-18
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Search Info

Citation: Neely, Kelsey (researcher); Neely, Kelsey; Ramírez Ríos, María (consultant). 2013. California Language Archive.
Terms: area_Americas country_PE dcmi_Sound iso639_yaa olac_primary_text

Inferred Metadata

Country: Peru
Area: Americas


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