The Spider, the Turtle and the Bee – Dodecanese Greek Collection
Description: Paraskevi Giannikou from Afandou village on the island of Rhodes tells us a short fairy tale about three sisters: Spider, Turtle and Bee, who were humans before they were animals. What happened to make these sisters transform into animals and why the bee makes honey after all?
Cite as: I Aráχni, i Celóna ʦe i Mélissa - The Spider, the Turtle and the Bee. Fairy tale in Dodecanese Greek; performer: Paraskevi Giannikou; interview: Thede Kahl; transcription: Thede Kahl, Sotirios Rousiakis; translation: Sotirios Rousiakis; editor: Ani Antonova; retrieved from www.oeaw.ac.at/VLACH, ID: dode1238GRV0002a
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Cite as: I Aráχni, i Celóna ʦe i Mélissa - The Spider, the Turtle and the Bee. Fairy tale in Dodecanese Greek; performer: Paraskevi Giannikou; interview: Thede Kahl; transcription: Thede Kahl, Sotirios Rousiakis; translation: Sotirios Rousiakis; editor: Ani Antonova; retrieved from www.oeaw.ac.at/VLACH, ID: dode1238GRV0002a
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The Commission Vanishing Languages and Cultural Heritage (VLACH) aims to contribute to the academic knowledge of the world’s linguistic diversity by investigating nondocumented and lesser-documented languages and varieties. VLACH is committed to develop strategies of language maintenance and to nurture cultural heritage in close collaboration with the diverse communities involved in the VLACH projects.
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