Series SILAVU - Solomon Islands - Russell Islands
Lavukaleve


Date Rangeno date
Quantity0.02 cm, 1 item
ProvenanceCapell, Arthur
Description

This series contains material from the Russell Islands, concentrating on the Lavukaleve language. It includes a handwritten (partly incomplete) comparative English-Lavukaleve vocabulary list, annotated by another author (but not Capell).

The Russell Islands are two important small islands, as well as several islets, of volcanic origin, in the central Solomon Islands. They are located approximately 48 km (30 mi.) northwest from Guadalcanal. In 1943, as part of American military operations during World War II, the islands were occupied by U.S. troops.

For more information: External site http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Islands

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06  Solomon Islands - Regions and Languages


Inventory Listing

AC2-SILAVU101 Untitled, no author name. Capell has written "this is non-MN ? Lavukaleve", a Papuan language of the Central Solomon Family.
Lavukaleve, Solomon Islands - Russell Islands.
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Manuscript (in several inks). Seems to have been written by one person and annotated by another neither of which is Capell.

Creator Capell, Arthur
Control AC2-SILAVU101
Date range no date    Quantity 0.02 cm, 1 folio
Inventory Identifier ILAVU101 Series SILAVU

Published by the Pacific and Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures,
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Updated 11 October 2006
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