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Side 1:
• Korean 0-5
• Aneityum (Gosp.Rec.) 7-80
• Latvian
• Maori
• Wedau (ex-Boianai, lessons from Primer)
• Suau
• Kerewa
• Altaic (cont. on Side 2)
Side 2:
• Altaic (cont. from Side I)
Note in AC Report by Peter J.F Newton 19th May 1995:
Playing time in minutes
National language of the Republics of North and South Korea.
Austronesian language of Aneityum Island, South Vanuatu.
Baltic language.
Georgian? (suggested on box).
Polynesian language of New Zealand and Papupe Islands.
Coastal Austronesian languages between the towns of Wedan
Topura, Milne Bay Province, PNG. See also tapes [131].
Austronesian language between Sago Ah River and Modewa
and off-shore Islands, Milne Bay Province, PNG. See also tapes
424, ST 20.
= Kerewo (?), Papuan language at Omati and Kikori Rivers
Gulf Province, PNG.
A central Asian language phylum.
Tape 421, side 1. Korean, Aneityum, Latvian, Maori, Wedau and Kerewa languages.
58.30 End of archive tape. Tape 421, side 1 is continued on the next archive tape.
00.00 AIATSIS announcement. Tape 421, side 1 continued. Suau, Kerewa and Altaic languages.
53.07 End of Tape 421, side 1 and end of archive tape.
00.00 AIATSIS announcement. Tape 421, side 2. Altaic language.
34.45 End of Tape 421, side 2.
AIATSIS identifier: A16643-16645