The digital archiving of endangered language oral traditions : Kaipuleohone at the University of Hawai'i and C'ek'aedi Hwnax in Alaska

In this essay I compare and contrast two small-scale language archives and discuss their relevance for oral tradition research.1 The first of these is Kaipuleohone, the University of Hawai'i Digital Ethnographic Archive (KUHDEA).2 KUHDEA is administered by the Department of Linguistics at the U...

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Main Author: Berez, Andrea L.
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10355/65306
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spelling ftunimissourimos:oai:mospace.umsystem.edu:10355/65306 2023-05-15T13:07:27+02:00 The digital archiving of endangered language oral traditions : Kaipuleohone at the University of Hawai'i and C'ek'aedi Hwnax in Alaska Berez, Andrea L. 2013-10 10 pages https://hdl.handle.net/10355/65306 English eng eng Oral Tradition, 28/2 (2013): 261-270. https://hdl.handle.net/10355/65306 OpenAccess. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 License. CC-BY-NC-ND 2013 ftunimissourimos 2021-12-11T23:31:18Z In this essay I compare and contrast two small-scale language archives and discuss their relevance for oral tradition research.1 The first of these is Kaipuleohone, the University of Hawai'i Digital Ethnographic Archive (KUHDEA).2 KUHDEA is administered by the Department of Linguistics at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa (UHM) and curated by the UHM library in an institutional DSpace repository under the purview of the UHM library. The second archive presented here is called C'ek'aedi Hwnax 3 (C'H), which serves the Ahtna Alaska Native community in and around the Copper River region of south central Alaska. C'H is fully administered by the Ahtna community itself via a non-profit organization known as the Ahtna Heritage Foundation (AHF).// Other/Unknown Material ahtna Alaska University of Missouri: MOspace
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description In this essay I compare and contrast two small-scale language archives and discuss their relevance for oral tradition research.1 The first of these is Kaipuleohone, the University of Hawai'i Digital Ethnographic Archive (KUHDEA).2 KUHDEA is administered by the Department of Linguistics at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa (UHM) and curated by the UHM library in an institutional DSpace repository under the purview of the UHM library. The second archive presented here is called C'ek'aedi Hwnax 3 (C'H), which serves the Ahtna Alaska Native community in and around the Copper River region of south central Alaska. C'H is fully administered by the Ahtna community itself via a non-profit organization known as the Ahtna Heritage Foundation (AHF).//
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title_short The digital archiving of endangered language oral traditions : Kaipuleohone at the University of Hawai'i and C'ek'aedi Hwnax in Alaska
title_full The digital archiving of endangered language oral traditions : Kaipuleohone at the University of Hawai'i and C'ek'aedi Hwnax in Alaska
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