See Collector Contents Sheets (on file at BLC)
- Item identifier: LA50.021
- Date: [unspecified]
- Contributor: James Matisoff (researcher)
- Language: Lahu (lhu)
- Places: Chieng Mai, Thailand; Chieng Rai, Thailand; Tak, Thailand
- Description: Formerly numbered as 7:2. Glosses in Lahu. Lahu is spoken in northern Thailand, Yunnan province, China, Shuan State, Burma, and northwestern Laos.; Hymn "Ananias came to grief," song "God keeps me company," hymn. the merchant and the widow's daughter, dividing a slaughtered pig fairly, the coward "kills" a bear and a deer, trapping a deer in a tree, a Lahu sells wasp larvae to a Shan, a Lahu gives a Shan a good cursing.
- Availability: Online access to Item number LA 50.021 by request.
- Catalog history: Digital asset LA50.021.001.wav was formerly segment number 021_1.
- Collection: The James Matisoff collection of Lahu sound recordings
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: See Collector Contents Sheets (on file at BLC), LA 50.021, in "The James Matisoff collection of Lahu sound recordings", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/21065.
Digital assets in this Item (available by request):
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