Series INCER - Indonesia - Teon Island Chain - South East of Ceram
Watubela, Teonkur, Geser, Wakam-Tarangan, Geser-Watubela


Date Rangeno date
Quantity0.02 cm, 1 item
ProvenanceCapell, Arthur
Description

This series contains material from the Teon Island Chain (south east of Ceram, in Indonesia). It includes a handwritten comparative vocabulary list of English, Watubela, Teonkur, Geser, Wakam compiled by Capell.

The Republic of Indonesia is located in the Malay Archipelago, the world's largest archipelago, between Indochina and Australia, between the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is the most populous Muslim-majority nation in the world and the fourth most populous overall. It has had free elections since the 1998 Revolution which led to the resignation of President Suharto, who came to power in 1965.

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AC2-INCER101 Watubela vocabulary (after von Rosenberg).
Watubela, Teonkur, Geser, Wakam-Tarangan, Geser-Watubela-Teon Island Chain (South East of Ceram), Indonesia.
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Manuscript. Compiled by Capell. Comparisons with other languages in S.E. Moluccas. English-Watubela-Tijor (Tior)-Trangan (Wakam-Tarangan, Aru Is., Irian Jaya).

Creator Capell, Arthur
Control AC2-INCER101
Date range no date    Quantity 0.02 cm, 1 folio
Inventory Identifier INCER101 Series INCER

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