Document Type

Interview

Publication Date

5-10-2008

Subjects

Endangered languages -- Sierra Leone, Sierra Leone -- Social life and customs, Kim language -- Sierra Leone

Disciplines

African Languages and Societies | Applied Linguistics

Abstract

Audio of an interview in which Momoh Fofana discusses how chiefs have changes, believing that they are only interested in getting money for themselves, while the villagers are kept in poverty. He also talks about money in the old days, when shillings were used for currency.

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Location

Africa, Sierra Leone, Kamasun

Participants

Tucker Childs (creator, contributor), Momo Fofana (subject), Tɔmi Ngombu (transcription consultant)

Languages

Kim, English

ISO 639

kia, eng

Bundle ID

080508_26

Persistent Identifier

https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/30014

080508_26.odt (19 kB)
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080508_26.pdf (84 kB)
Transcript pdf

080508_26_x.pdf (39 kB)
Transcript with annotations

080508_26[1].wav (8568 kB)
WAV audio file

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