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oai:scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu:10125/38908

Metadata
Title:SD1-005
Bibliographic Citation:Bangu, Damianus, Danerek, H. Stefan, Danerek, H. Stefan, Danerek, H. Stefan, Ratu, Hilarius; 2015-02-05; Genre: Custom (adat, about). Title: Tu de'u. Lakimosa Bangu, of kampong and domain Woto, tells about the main, most important, ceremony in his and the neighbouring domains; Tu de'u (to expel rats). It is a large scale ritual aimed at controlling the rat population of the whole island, and it is only performed about once every ten years or more often. A few rats are caught and kept in bamboo containers until the peak of the ceremonies when they are put on a canoe and led out toward the open sea by other canoes, until a whale pops up, and they are set free, to go where the currents take them. Recorded with an AT2020 mic in the home of Lakimosa Bangu, kampong Woto, early afternoon 5 Feb 2015, on my first visit to Woto. I came with Petrus Tanga whom I had talked to and recorded a few days earlier. We were about a dozen people chatting outside for a couple of hours, getting to know each other, and waiting for lakimosa Bangu to recover from a night of ritual wake with much palm gin. Present inside the living room were Bangu (narrator), SD (recording), Sawer Raga and Petrus Tanga. Portrait in SD1-003.; digital wav file recorded at 48 khz/24 bit, eaf file; Kaipuleohone University of Hawai'i Digital Language Archive;http://hdl.handle.net/10125/38908.
Contributor (consultant):Ratu, Hilarius
Contributor (depositor):Danerek, H. Stefan
Contributor (recorder):Danerek, H. Stefan
Contributor (researcher):Danerek, H. Stefan
Contributor (speaker):Bangu, Damianus
Coverage (ISO3166):ID
Date (W3CDTF):2015-02-05
Description:Genre: Custom (adat, about). Title: Tu de'u. Lakimosa Bangu, of kampong and domain Woto, tells about the main, most important, ceremony in his and the neighbouring domains; Tu de'u (to expel rats). It is a large scale ritual aimed at controlling the rat population of the whole island, and it is only performed about once every ten years or more often. A few rats are caught and kept in bamboo containers until the peak of the ceremonies when they are put on a canoe and led out toward the open sea by other canoes, until a whale pops up, and they are set free, to go where the currents take them. Recorded with an AT2020 mic in the home of Lakimosa Bangu, kampong Woto, early afternoon 5 Feb 2015, on my first visit to Woto. I came with Petrus Tanga whom I had talked to and recorded a few days earlier. We were about a dozen people chatting outside for a couple of hours, getting to know each other, and waiting for lakimosa Bangu to recover from a night of ritual wake with much palm gin. Present inside the living room were Bangu (narrator), SD (recording), Sawer Raga and Petrus Tanga. Portrait in SD1-003.
Region: Palu'e, Flores, Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia. Recording made in kampong/domain Woto.
Format:digital wav file recorded at 48 khz/24 bit
eaf file
0:05:51
Identifier:SD1-005
Identifier (URI):http://hdl.handle.net/10125/38908
Language:Palu'e
Language (ISO639):ple
Subject:Palu'e language
Subject (ISO639):ple
Table Of Contents:SD1-005.eaf
SD1-005.wav
Type (DCMI):Sound
Text
Type (OLAC):primary_text

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OaiIdentifier:  oai:scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu:10125/38908
DateStamp:  2021-11-24
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Search Info

Citation: Bangu, Damianus (speaker); Danerek, H. Stefan (recorder); Danerek, H. Stefan (researcher); Danerek, H. Stefan (depositor); Ratu, Hilarius (consultant). 2015. Kaipuleohone.
Terms: area_Asia country_ID dcmi_Sound dcmi_Text iso639_ple olac_primary_text

Inferred Metadata

Country: Indonesia
Area: Asia


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