Preserving language through documenting an endangered craft: A weaving case study in Natqgu [ntu], Solomon Islands

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2019-03-03
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Wells, Kim Beebe
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I report on doing weaving domain culture documentation and its effects of revitalizing Natqgu [ntu] language and culture. This suggests that similar results could be gained by doing deep culture documentation in areas of interest to both the researcher and the community—documenting specialized vocabulary in its context and culture. (session 3.5.4)
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