Document Type
Interview
Publication Date
5-1-2008
Subjects
Endangered languages -- Sierra Leone, Sierra Leone -- Social life and customs, Kim language -- Sierra Leone
Disciplines
African Languages and Societies | Applied Linguistics
Abstract
Audio from an interview in which Joe Braima recounts his childhood, peeling palms, eating maggots, digging cassava and planting tice in the tidal marshes.
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Location
Africa, Sierra Leone, Kwako
Participants
Hannah Sarvasy (creator, transcriber), Tucker Childs (contributor), Joe Braima (subject), Fasia "Boboi" Kolia (transcription consultant), Joe Peku (transcription consultant)
Languages
Kim, English
ISO 639
kia, eng
Bundle ID
080430_12
Persistent Identifier
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/29880
Citation Details
Childs, George Tucker, "Joe Braima Childhood and Brushing" (2008). The Kim and Bom Languages of Sierra Leone. 189.
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/29880