Charcoal burner
http://cocoon.huma-num.fr/pub/CHO_cocoon-1766822d-f93e-35e9-a799-88859af36543 an entity of type: ProvidedCHO
Recording conditions: Sony MZ-R55 Digital recorder ; Sony MS907 microphone
Recording session done by the collector/researcher in the speaker's house. Were present : the colector/researcher and the speaker.
A bad king steals a charcoal burner's beautiful wife. He refuses to curse the devil instead of the king, so the devil helps him recover his wife by turning into a horse, and the king dies.
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2005-01-22
Freely accessible
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2018-09-12
"Charcoal burner" 2005. Beja. Langage, langues et cultures d'Afrique (depositor); Ahmed Abdallah Ahmed Hamid (consultant); Vanhove, Martine (author); Vanhove, Martine (annotator); CORpus, Langues, Interactions (sponsor). Editeur(s): Langage, langues et cultures d'Afrique.
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2018-10-02T17:37:49+02:00
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Ancienne cote: crdo-BEJ_MV_NARR_189_CHARCOALBURNER_SOUND
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doi:10.34847/cocoon.1766822d-f93e-35e9-a799-88859af36543
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Charcoal burner