"Laundry Soap" from the Ojibwe Conversations Archives Project

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"Laundry Soap" from the Ojibwe Conversations Archives Project

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2014-10-06

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Hermes, Mary
mhermes@umn.edu

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Abstract

Two first speakers of Ojibwe discuss and debate laundry soap in a video recorded in Hayward WI in March 2009.

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These data files include the primary video, an audio file, and a transcript of the video created using ELAN software to track the words and timestamps of the audio track. The transcription software files are included in the zipped folder called "Annotated Video Files." The transcription is translated from Ojibwe to English and is presented as a pdf file.

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National Science Foundation

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Tainter, Rose; Kingbird-Porter, Margaret; Hermes, Mary. (2014). "Laundry Soap" from the Ojibwe Conversations Archives Project. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), http://dx.doi.org/10.13020/D6H596.
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archivedVersion.zipAnnotated (ELAN) Video Files14.82 KB
OC004_A01_01KR.wavAudio Track of the Video35.86 MB
OC004_A01_01KR.movLaundry Soap Video178.43 MB
OC_004_04ME Transcript.pdfTranscription and Translation of Video63.35 KB

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