This is a narrative about how people started building houses after the world was flooded. They watched animals build their houses, like wild boars and birds, and then collected the tools and materials to build houses. Then, they blessed the house.
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Traditional narrative about how people started building houses
Parallel Title:
Chø̀m wā pv̀ng yà:ngà mvshǿl
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This is a narrative about how people started building houses after the world was flooded. They watched animals build their houses, like wild boars and birds, and then collected the tools and materials to build houses. Then, they blessed the house.
Transcription: Traditional narrative about how people started building houses; ark:/67531/metadc1843343/
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Rawang Language Resource
This collection includes audio recordings and transcriptions of conversations, traditional narratives, elicitation, and descriptions of the customs of the Rawang and Dulong people.
The Computational Resource for South Asian Languages (CoRSAL) is a digital archive for source audio, video, and text on the minority languages of South Asia.
This is a narrative about how people started building houses after the world was flooded. They watched animals build their houses, like wild boars and birds, and then collected the tools and materials to build houses. Then, they blessed the house.
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Transcription: Traditional narrative about how people started building houses; ark:/67531/metadc1843343/