Content description | Contents: Track 1: Track 2: American man (probably Richard DeArmond) is heard in the background as one Indian man prompts responses from a native speaker. Later, the native speaker sings songs. |
Object Type | PhysicalObject |
Medium | 1/4 inch audio tape |
Contributor | Zide, Norman H. (depositor); DeArmond, Richard (interviewer); Unnamed interviewer (interviewer); Unnamed native consultant (consultant) |
Notes | A note inside the can, written by JJT states: "Tape may or not belong in this can. I found tape in a UHER [portable tape recorder]." In fact, a penciled note on top of can reads: “20/4/71” / Gataʔ". JJT has determined that the this is a Gutob recording based on the fact that the voice of an American man is almost certainly that of Richard DeArmond, who was researching Gutob in 1963. Track 2 is marred at the beginning by a loud piercing sound and throughout by a low-level buzz. Near the end a 3-minute silence intrudes. Original Title: Gutob field recordings...Zide / Gutob 1 7/8 ips Renamed: Gutob 12 pjm 09/08/2010 |
Discourse Type | Singing |
Linguistic Data Type | Field Recording |
Creation Date | c. 1963 |
Gutob Field Recordings 12
Belongs to these collections
Collection Title | Languages | Locations | Contributor |
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Gutob field recordings (Zide-DeArmond, 1962-64); | Bodo Gadaba | India |