Document Type
Interview
Publication Date
3-22-2009
Subjects
Endangered languages -- Sierra Leone, Sierra Leone -- Social life and customs, Bom language -- Sierra Leone
Disciplines
African Languages and Societies | Applied Linguistics
Abstract
In this interview, Yema Munda converses about the tenjamaa, a ceremony held for women on the third day after burial.
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Location
Africa, Sierra Leone, Sampor
Participants
Yema Munda (subject), Hannah Sarvasy (creator, transcriber), Tucker Childs (contributor), Tɔmi Ngombu (transcription consultant)
Languages
Bom, English
ISO 639
bmf, eng
Bundle ID
090322_24
Persistent Identifier
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/30141
Citation Details
Childs, George Tucker, "Yema Munda: On Tenjamaa" (2009). The Kim and Bom Languages of Sierra Leone. 272.
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/30141
OpenOffice transcript
090322_24.pdf (52 kB)
Transcript pdf
090322_24[1].wav (4469 kB)
WAV interview audio