Series SIMARI - Solomon Islands - Santa Isabel Island
Maringe


Date Range1950?, probably late 1950s
Quantity0.1 cm, 2 items
ProvenanceCapell, Arthur
Description

This series contains material from Santa Isabel Island, concentrating on the Maringe language. It includes two typed and annotated comparative vocabulary lists (English-Maringe).

Solomon Islands is a nation in the South Pacific Ocean, east of Papua New Guinea and is part of the Commonwealth of Nations. It consists of more than 990 islands, which together cover a land mass of 28,000 square kilometres.

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

An alternative spelling of Santa Isabel Island appears to be Santa Isobel Island.

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06  Solomon Islands - Regions and Languages


Inventory Listing

AC2-SIMARI101 Standard vocabulary lists - basic and special vocabularies, relationship terms, sentences, verb forms.
Maringe, Solomon Islands, Santa Isobel.
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Typescript/manuscript. The informant was Bartholomew of 'Maring'.

Creator Capell, Arthur
Control AC2-SIMARI101
Date range probably late 1950s    Quantity 0.04 cm, 1 folio
Inventory Identifier IMARI101 Series SIMARI
AC2-SIMARI102 Standard vocabulary lists, as for item 1.
Maringe, Solomon Islands, Santa Isobel.
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Typescript/manuscript. Informant was Robert Kafa or Marigne. Sentences and verbs sections are answered on additionial pages.

Creator Capell, Arthur
Control AC2-SIMARI102
Date range probably late 1950s    Quantity 0.06 cm, 1 folio
Inventory Identifier IMARI102 Series SIMARI

Published by the Pacific and Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures,
Listed by Peter Newton, Austehc and PARADISEC
HTML edition Nicholas Thieberger
Updated 11 October 2006
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