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Conversations and Interactions of the Baka Pygmies

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The scene of conversation of Baka women who visited the hut of our field station. (Photo: Kimura)

(The videos below are links from the Homepage of Kimura's book, "Kyozaikankaku"<Sense of Co-existence>(2003).)

 Windows Media Player Version

  • Utterance overlap and a long silence.
    • mms://130.54.103.16/kimura/baka05.wmv A conversation conducted in a camp located near the cultivation, around 2 km away from the village. When listening to this carefully, you can hear the utterances clearly overlap occasionally.
  • The overlapping people
    • mms://130.54.103.16/kimura/baka16.wmv Two men are sitting in the hut of the field station. They are just silently sitting. They do not receive any pressure from something and thus these situations can often continue.
    • mms://130.54.103.16/kimura/baka18.wmv In the forest camp, a man and some children are sitting on a wood. How are they feeling? In the middle of the video, the man giggles at something he heard.
    • mms://130.54.103.16/kimura/baka20.wmv This man is also sitting in silence. Sometimes he utters some words to someone. These situations of silent sitting can be described as one of the characteristics of the Baka people.
    • mms://130.54.103.16/kimura/baka21.wmv Girls are looking in the room from the window. In reality, I am staring at them by taking this video. They unnaturally twist their bodies to look away but never ran away.
    • mms://130.54.103.16/kimura/baka08.wmv People rushed into the field station. In fact, the video was taken using the face-to-face mode on the display and they are watching the display. The severe overlapping of their conversations can be observed.
  • The Place for the Diffused Conversation
  • What are they talking about?
    • mms://130.54.103.16/kimura/baka07.wmv These are the original scenes on which the transcription, shown on page 187, is based on. In front of the field station, several men and women are chatting. Occasionally, you can see bursts of overlapping conversation.
    • mms://130.54.103.16/kimura/baka12.wmv These are the original scenes which the transcription shown on page 190 and thereafter is based on. By hanging a tape recorder individually at banjo, I attempted to record all of their utterances. Firstly, they are providing gin.
    • mms://130.54.103.16/kimura/baka14.wmv Trying out the individual recording method in the forest camp. Using this method seems to make them nervous; no interesting conversation could be recorded.

 Real Player Version

  • Utterance overlap and a long silence.
    • rtsp://130.54.103.16:554/kimura/baka05.rm A conversation conducted in a camp located near the cultivation, around 2 km away from the village. When listening to this carefully, you can hear the utterances clearly overlap occasionally.
  • The overlapping people
    • rtsp://130.54.103.16:554/kimura/baka16.rm Two men are sitting in the hut of the field station. They are just silently sitting. They do not receive any pressure from something and thus these situations can often continue.
    • rtsp://130.54.103.16:554/kimura/baka20.rm This man is also sitting in silence. Sometimes he utters some words to someone. These situations of silent sitting can be described as one of the characteristics of the Baka people.
    • rtsp://130.54.103.16:554/kimura/baka21.rm Girls are looking in the room from the window. In reality, I am staring at them by taking this video. They unnaturally twist their bodies to look away but never ran away.
    • rtsp://130.54.103.16:554/kimura/baka08.rm People rushed into the field station. In fact, the video was taken using the face-to-face mode on the display and they are watching the display. The severe overlapping of their conversations can be observed.
  • The Place for the Diffused Conversation
  • What are they talking about?
    • rtsp://130.54.103.16:554/kimura/baka07.rm These are the original scenes on which the transcription, shown on page 187, is based on. In front of the field station, several men and women are chatting. Occasionally, you can see bursts of overlapping conversation.
    • rtsp://130.54.103.16:554/kimura/baka12.rm These are the original scenes which the transcription shown on page 190 and thereafter is based on. By hanging a tape recorder individually at banjo, I attempted to record all of their utterances. Firstly, they are providing gin.