Series SILAH - Solomon Islands - Santa Isabel Island
Lonahaja (possibly Lahgu)


Date Rangeno date
Quantity0.04 cm, 1 item
ProvenanceCapell, Arthur
Description

This series contains material from Santa Isabel Island, concentrating on the Lonahaja language (possibly also Lahgu). It includes a typed and annotated comparative vocabulary lists (English-Lonahaja).

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-SILAH101 Standard vocabulary list, Lonahja, Santa Ysabel.
Lonahaja (possibly Lahgu), Solomon Islands, Santa Isabel.
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Typescript/manuscript. Compiler not identified.

Creator Capell, Arthur
Control AC2-SILAH101
Date range no date    Quantity 0.04 cm, 1 folio
Inventory Identifier SILAH101 Series SILAH

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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