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Title: Tigemaxo (Bozo) audio files from Dia village 2024 Open Access Deposited

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  • Recorded with a Tascam digital recorder in Dia village in 2024 by project manager Minkailou Djiguiba.
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  • Recordings in Tigemaxo from 2022 in Dia village have been transcribed and the audio files are in a separate work ( https://doi.org/10.7302/hagd-xe26). The present work is a much larger set of audio recordings, also in Tigemaxo and from Dia village, but recorded in 2024. It includes ethnohistory and tales.

  • The ethnohistorical texts are with one main speaker (Mama Sienta), interviewed by Oumar Dienta, both male. The tales are told by a range of male and female speakers, with light backchannel accompaniment by the audience. Each tale in Tigemaxo is accompanied by a repetition or summary in French by Oumar Dienta in a separate file. The author has no plans to transcribe the 2024 recordings and is depositing this audio library for future use by native speakers and/or by linguists. The same is true of the 2019 Tigemaxo/Tiéyaxo recordings ( https://dx.doi.org/10.7302/6632), and the 2021 Tiéyaxo recordings ( https://doi.org/10.7302/2e0d-xk52), which are in two other works in this collection.

  • A short catalog of the files in this work, without transcription or translation, appears in J. Heath, "Tigemaxo (Bozo) texts of 2022 in Dia village (Mali)" in Zenodo, of which a backup copy is in Deep Blue Documents (see below).
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  • National Science Foundation (NSF)
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Last modified
  • 05/28/2025
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  • 05/28/2025
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  • https://doi.org/10.7302/pc7v-kt33
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To Cite this Work:
Heath, J. (2025). Tigemaxo (Bozo) audio files from Dia village 2024 [Data set], University of Michigan - Deep Blue Data. https://doi.org/10.7302/pc7v-kt33

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These are recordings of ethnohistory and (especially) tales in the Tigemaxo language (Bozo family, Mali), recorded in Dia village in 2024. See the pdf document “notes on 2024 Dia recordings” in this work for a catalog of the audio files. These recordings have not been transcribed but others are welcome to transcribe them. The grammar (https://dx.doi.org/10.7302/25329) and a text collection based on 2022 recordings (https://dx.doi.org/10.7302/25330) are in Deep Blue Documents. Lexical spreadsheets for Tigemaxo (https://doi.org/10.7302/n3aj-fb07) are also archived in Deep Blue Data.

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