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Jim Hollyman 'Uvea recordings

 Collection
Identifier: AMPS 2022/33

Scope and Contents

Recordings made by Jim Hollyman in Lalo, ‘Uvea in November 1966.

Dates

  • 1966

Creator

Language of Materials

Includes 'Uvean, the Polynesian language of 'Uvea (Wallis Island).

To request or comment

To request access to items in this collection, or to provide comment or corrections, please complete the following: Archive of Māori and Pacific Sound request form

Biographical / Historical

Kenneth James Hollyman, also known as Jim Hollyman, was a New Zealand linguist and professor of French at the University of Auckland. He taught linguistics courses in the Department of Anthropology - where it first emerged as a distinct subject of study in the 1950s. In 1958 he co-founded the Linguistic Society of New Zealand, and its journal, Te Reo, alongside fellow linguistics professor Bruce Biggs.

Many New Zealand linguists of the time took an interest in studying Māori and Pacific languages, and Jim became a leading scholar of Indo-Pacific regional French, conducting field trips to French-speaking islands in the Pacific such as ‘Uvea and New Caledonia. His book 'A Checklist of Oceanic Languages' (1960) has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilisation as we know it.

Extent

0.2 metres (Includes 1 open-reel tape)

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Donated by Jim Hollyman in 1990.

Title
Inventory of Jim Hollyman 'Uvea recordings
Status
In Progress
Author
Huni Mancini
Date
June 2022
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Archive of Māori and Pacific Sound, University of Auckland Repository

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