Series NSBPIV - North Solomons (Bougainville) Province - Torokina River Surrounds and Amun
Piva and Amun (Austronesian languages)


Date Range23 March 1963
Quantity0.1 cm, 2 items
ProvenanceCapell, Arthur
Description

This series contains material from the surrounds of the Torokina River and Amun, concentrating on the local languages of Piva and Amun. It includes two typed standard survey vocabulary lists which are believed to be in the Amun dialect of Piva.

Bougainville is the largest of the Solomon Islands and a province of Papua New Guinea. Bougainville and the adjacent island of Buka are sometimes called the North Solomons, and are ecologically and geographically, although not politically, considered part of the Solomon Islands. Buka, Bougainville, and most of the Solomons are part of the Solomon Islands rain forests ecoregion.

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

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Inventory Listing

AC2-NSBPIV101 Survery wordlist (standard), Bougainville Survey Extra.
Piva and Amun (Austronesian languages), around the Torokina River and at Amun further north., N. Solomons/Bougainville.
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Typescript. Informant wsa Manda from Amun. Probably the Amun dialect of Piva. Also called Nagarige. Set out; English-

Creator Capell, Arthur
Control AC2-NSBPIV101
Date range 23 March 1963    Quantity 0.05 cm, 1 folio
Inventory Identifier SBPIV101 Series NSBPIV
AC2-NSBPIV102 Survey word list (standard), Bougainville Survey Extra.
Piva and Amun (Austronesian languages), around the Torokina River and at Amun further north, N. Solomon/Bougainville.
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Typescript. Informant was Manda from Amun. Probably the Amun dialect of Piva. Also called Nagarige. Set out; English-Tokpisin-lingua franca-Piva/Amun. *Note: "This list is found on tape #5".

Creator Capell, Arthur
Control AC2-NSBPIV102
Date range 23 March 1963    Quantity 0.05 cm, 1 folio
Inventory Identifier SBPIV102 Series NSBPIV

Published by the Pacific and Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures,
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Updated 2 April 2014
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