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- Collection identifier: 2017-10
- Primary contributors: Amiri Kiongoli (consultant); Habiba Kiongoli (consultant); Saidi Binseifu Kusokuwa (consultant); Shamti S. Mzou (consultant); Tessa Scott (researcher, donor)
- Additional contributors: Juma Seifu Kihame (consultant); Habiba Kiongoli (singer, translator); Rajabu Kisaru (consultant); Saidi Binseifu Kusokuwa (singer); Zainabu Mkamba (consultant); Abass Mwinikondo (consultant); Shamti S. Mzou (singer); Umi Muhamed Ndame (consultant, singer); Hawa Nyakisoma (consultant, singer)
- Language: Ndengeleko (ndg)
- Dates: 2017-
- Historical information: Ndengeleko (alternative names: Ndengereko, Kindengeleko, Kindengereko) is a Bantu language spoken on the East Coast of Tanzania. Guthrie (1967/71) classifies Ndengeleko as P11. The most closely related language is Matuumbi (P13), with other P10 group languages being Ngindo (P14) and Mbunga (P15). Ndengeleko speakers in this region are multilingual in Swahili along with some English. Swahili is the lingua franca in Tanzania and it is used in primary and secondary education. Swahili and English are the official languages of Tanzania and are used in government. Data for this corpus are collected in the Rufiji region of Tanzania in the towns of Kibiti, Ikwiriri, and Mchukwi. This fieldwork is conducted by Tessa Scott as part of an ongoing project as a graduate student in the Department of Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley, with support from an Oswalt Endangered Language Grant.
- Scope and content: Audio recordings of lexical and grammatical elicitation, narratives, songs; typed .rtf versions and .pdf scans of original field notes; consent and metadata forms
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Amiri Kiongoli, Habiba Kiongoli, Saidi Binseifu Kusokuwa, Shamti S. Mzou, and Tessa Scott. Ndengeleko Fieldwork Collection, 2017-10, California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X23F4MS7.
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