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Latitude
28.12485
Longitude
94.35585
Start Date
2015-01-24
End Date
2015-01-24

Description

Walking around the hillside fields, Tamor Mize demonstrates how to shoot squirrels and other tree-dwelling rodents with an arrow. Following this he explains about tabum 'var. of bamboo', which is grown in the Riga area nowadays and used for a variety of purposes. He explains that tabum is not native to the Riga area and must have probably come from the plains or from Pəŋgu (Pasighat). Here he also explains about different parts of deadfall traps and introduces the terms to describe them in Riga.

Sources

ID
tc9d13
Source
https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/TANI/MNY_2011_013

Extended Data

ID
TANI-MNY_2011_013
Languages
Adi - adi
Countries
India - IN
Publisher
Mark Post
Contact
admin@paradisec.org.au
License
Mixed (check individual items)
Rights
Mixed (check individual items)