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Tape 11 Side B
Akha songs and narratives. My-soq: story
Date:
March 1, 1977
Creator:
Hansson, Inga-Lill
Object Type:
Sound
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Tape 61 Side A
Akha songs and narratives. 0-30 ládùbə̀ ə; 30-[end] sjhá daŋ daŋ ə, làq njí thó ə
Date:
August 1, 1978
Creator:
Hansson, Inga-Lill
Object Type:
Sound
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Tape 61 Side B
Akha songs and narratives. Continued from Side A. sjhá daŋ daŋ ə, làq njí thó ə
Date:
August 1, 1978
Creator:
Hansson, Inga-Lill
Object Type:
Sound
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Akha notebook 107
Handwritten notes and transcriptions of the traditional narrative shà ziq ziq ə.
Date:
1978-11-01/1978-11-14
Creator:
Hansson, Inga-Lill
Object Type:
Text
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Akha notebook 907
Handwritten notes and transcriptions of elicited sentences and noun phrases, a traditional narrative about building houses, and word lists including numerals 1-100, time, and pronouns.
Date:
February 1, 1989
Creator:
Hansson, Inga-Lill
Object Type:
Text
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Aijw swlwngthaini gwnangthi
A souvenir of the reception committee of the 36th Annual conference of Bodo Sahitya Sabha/DDC, held at Barnagaon High school, Odalguri on 06-08 Jan. 2005, and an article on the important of women's education.
Date:
August 1, 2005
Creator:
Boro, Kiran
Object Type:
Text
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Description of marriage customs
This is a description of marriage customs. Both families send 'go-betweens' to mediate the agreement and discuss dowry. For the ceremony, the bride passes through a bundle of reeds, and a gift called "geumbang siya" is given. Sometimes, there are other gifts as well, and a feast. If someone cannot pay the dowry, elders may allow them to pay something later, at a time when they can afford it. He also describes the different practices of groups in surrounding areas, and compares traditional marriage customs to current ones affected by Christian influence. The speaker is from Krangku originally, but had moved to Putao several years before the time of recording.
Date:
May 1, 2006
Creator:
LaPolla, Randy
Object Type:
Sound
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Traditional narrative about how people started building houses
This is a narrative about how people started building houses after the world was flooded. They watched animals build their houses, like wild boars and birds, and then collected the tools and materials to build houses. Then, they blessed the house.
Date:
May 1, 2006
Creator:
Mèrv̄m, Ráwang
Object Type:
Sound
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Transcription: Description of marriage customs
This is a description of marriage customs. Both families send 'go-betweens' to mediate the agreement and discuss dowry. For the ceremony, the bride passes through a bundle of reeds, and a gift called "geumbang siya" is given. Sometimes, there are other gifts as well, and a feast. If someone cannot pay the dowry, elders may allow them to pay something later, at a time when they can afford it. He also describes the different practices of groups in surrounding areas, and compares traditional marriage customs to current ones affected by Christian influence. The speaker is from Krangku originally, but had moved to Putao several years before the time of recording.
Date:
May 1, 2006
Creator:
LaPolla, Randy
Object Type:
Text
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Transcription: Traditional narrative about how people started building houses
This is a narrative about how people started building houses after the world was flooded. They watched animals build their houses, like wild boars and birds, and then collected the tools and materials to build houses. Then, they blessed the house.
Date:
May 1, 2006
Creator:
Mèrv̄m, Ráwang
Object Type:
Text
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Traditional narrative about the origin of the Azeulam (the Azeu dance)
This is a narrative about how the Vzeu (Azeu) dance originated, recorded in Myitkyina. The Vzeu dance started when people wanted to express gratitude, so they imitated the butterflies and eagles. The speaker is from Krangku originally, but had moved to Putao several years before the time of recording. He also briefly describes the different beliefs and dances of groups in surrounding areas.
Date:
June 1, 2006
Creator:
LaPolla, Randy
Object Type:
Sound
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Transcription: Description of rivers and streams in the area
This is a description of the rivers and streams near Dukdang, Putao, and others in surrounding areas. The speaker, Vshaq Sangdong Pōng, is from the Mvtjùng valley, and is about 70 years old at the time of recording. He speaks the lower Mvtjùng variety. He lists the names of different rivers, and describes where they meet, and what roads or villages are near them.
Date:
June 1, 2006
Creator:
LaPolla, Randy
Object Type:
Text
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Transcription: Description of the mountains in the area
This is a description of the mountains near Dukdang, Putao, and others in surrounding areas. The speaker, Vshaq Sangdong Pōng, is from the Mvtjùng valley, and is about 70 years old at the time of recording. He speaks the lower Mvtjùng variety. He lists the mountains, and the groups that live in those areas. He tells which mountains have roads nearby, and how some have changed names over time.
Date:
June 1, 2006
Creator:
LaPolla, Randy
Object Type:
Text
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Transcription: Monologue about courage and elders' wisdom
This is a monologue about the teachings of elders. He warns that people need to think carefully before judging. The speaker, Vshaq Sangdong Pōng, is from the Mvtjùng valley, and is about 70 years old at the time of recording. He speaks the lower Mvtjùng variety.
Date:
June 1, 2006
Creator:
LaPolla, Randy
Object Type:
Text
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Transcription: Traditional narrative about the origin of the Azeulam (the Azeu dance)
This is a narrative about how the Vzeu dance originated, recorded in Myitkyina. The Vzeu dance started when people wanted to express gratitude, so they imitated the butterflies and eagles. The speaker is from Krangku originally, but had moved to Putao several years before the time of recording. He also briefly describes the different beliefs and dances of groups in surrounding areas.
Date:
June 1, 2006
Creator:
LaPolla, Randy
Object Type:
Text
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Transcription: Traditional narrative about the orphan boy and the treasure
This is a traditional narrative about an orphan boy who finds treasure inside a gourd and becomes rich. The speaker, Vshaq Sangdong Pōng, is from the Mvtjùng valley, and is about 70 years old at the time of recording.
Date:
June 1, 2006
Creator:
LaPolla, Randy
Object Type:
Text
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A baby and mother participating in a cultural dance
A mother and child participating in the cultural dance during the first seminar on "Culture and Origin of the Lamkangs" organized by the Lamkang Kurchuknao Kunpun-LKK at Charangching Khullen 2006.
Date:
December 1, 2006
Creator:
Tholung, Daniel
Object Type:
Photograph
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Changbom worn by Lamkang women dancers at Charangching Khullen-Khunkha
Changbom worn by Lamkang women dancers, during the seminar on Culture and Origin of the Lamkangs at Chanrangching Khullen village 2006. organized by Lamkang Kurchuknao Kunpun-LKK.
Date:
December 1, 2006
Creator:
Tholung, Daniel
Object Type:
Photograph
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Charangching dancers getting ready to perform at the Seminar on Culture and Origin of the Lamkangs 2006
Photograph of dancers getting ready to perform during the first Seminar on Culture and Origins of the Lamkang, organized by the Lamkang Kurchuknao Kunpun, at Charangching Khullen village 2006.
Date:
December 1, 2006
Creator:
Tholung, Daniel
Object Type:
Photograph
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Charangching Khorpii Dancers ending the performance durirng the Seminar on Culture and Origin of the Lamkangs
Charangching dancers ending their performance during the first seminar on Culture and Origin of the Lamkangs organized by the Lamkang Kurchuknao Kunpun-LKK at Charangching Khullen-Khunkha 2006.
Date:
December 1, 2006
Creator:
Tholung, Daniel
Object Type:
Photograph
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Charangching Khorpii Dancers in a Circle
Charangching female dancers performing during the first seminar on Culture and Origin of the Lamkangs organized by the Lamkang Kurchuknao Kunpun-LKK at Charangching Khullen-Khunkha 2006.
Date:
December 1, 2006
Creator:
Tholung, Daniel
Object Type:
Photograph
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Charangching Khorpii Dancers Performing
Charangching dancers performing as the female and male are about to split into two directions during the first seminar on Culture and Origin of the Lamkangs organized by the Lamkang Kurchuknao Kunpun-LKK at Charangching Khullen-Khunkha 2006.
Date:
December 1, 2006
Creator:
Tholung, Daniel
Object Type:
Photograph
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Charangching Khorpii Dancers Performing at Seminar on Culture and Origin of the Lamkangs
Charangching dancers performing during the first seminar on Culture and Origin of the Lamkangs organized by the Lamkang Kurchuknao Kunpun-LKK at Charangching Khullen-Khunkha 2006.
Date:
December 1, 2006
Creator:
Tholung, Daniel
Object Type:
Photograph
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Charangching Khorpii Dancers Performing at Seminar on Culture and Origin of the Lamkangs
Charangching dancers performing reel ruu kardaam during the first seminar on Culture and Origin of the Lamkangs organized by the Lamkang Kurchuknao Kunpun-LKK at Charangching Khullen-Khunkha 2006.
Date:
December 1, 2006
Creator:
Tholung, Daniel
Object Type:
Photograph
System:
The UNT Digital Library