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DJI121010AC
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- Name : DJI121010AC
- Title : Edouard's rap
- Date : 2010-10-12
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- Description : Improvised rapping
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- Continent : Africa
- Country : Senegal
- Region : Casamance
- Address : Djibonker
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- Name : DoBeS 3P
- Title : Pots plants and people - a documentation of Bainounk knowledge systems
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- Name : Friederike Luepke
- Address : SOAS/London
- Email : fl2@soas.ac.uk
- Organisation : School of Oriental and African Studies
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- Description : Our project focuses on three endangered and connected knowledge systems – the documentation of past and present pottery practices, of plant knowledge and use, and of the nominal classification of the Bainounk languages.
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- Genre : Music
- SubGenre : Observed communicative event
- SubGenre : Song
- SubGenre : OCE
- Task : Unspecified
- Modalities : song
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- Interactivity : non-interactive
- PlanningType : planned
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- Id : ISO639-3:und
- Name : Bainounk Gubeeher (c)
- Dominant : Unspecified
- SourceLanguage : false
- TargetLanguage : true
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- Description : Baïnounk Gubëeher - literally: 'the language of Djibonker’ (called Jibëeher in Gubëeher) - is the smallest of the major Baïnounk languages. It is spoken in Senegal, in the village of Djibonker, 13km to the west of the regional capital Ziguinchor, on the road to Cape Skirring. There, about 700 people speak this Baïnounk language. About 400 speakers live in the diaspora in Dakar, the country's capital, but there, not many domains for the use of Gubëeher remain.
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- Id : ISO639-3:und
- Name : Wolof (c)
- Dominant : Unspecified
- SourceLanguage : Unspecified
- TargetLanguage : Unspecified
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- Description : Senegal has a population of ca. 14 million, most of who speak the Atlantic language Wolof as one language of their repertoire, although it is the “ethnic “, “vernacular” or identity language of only 40% of the population.
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- Type : audio
- Format : audio/x-wav
- Size : 21 MB
- Quality : Unspecified
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