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Amelia Earhart Search Forum => General discussion => Topic started by: Chris Johnson on December 31, 2013, 09:34:31 AM

Title: Solomons Island Expedition
Post by: Chris Johnson on December 31, 2013, 09:34:31 AM
What ever happened with the notes from the visit to the Nikumaroro Village?  I was under the impression that they shed some light onto the island use of the area around the seven site as well as further stories of plane wreckage including a 'door'.
Title: Re: Solomons Island Expedition
Post by: Bruce Thomas on December 31, 2013, 10:45:35 AM
What ever happened with the notes from the visit to the Nikumaroro Village? 

Chris, I presume you're looking for the "more detailed report" that the preliminary synopsis (http://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Expeditions/SolomonIslands/Solomons2011.pdf), which came out a couple of years ago, said would "follow, when the audio and video recordings have been completely transcribed and analyzed."
Title: Re: Solomons Island Expedition
Post by: Jeff Victor Hayden on December 31, 2013, 07:31:36 PM
This interesting article regarding desert island life appeared on the BBC website last month...

Palmerston: The island at the end of the earth

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-25430383 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-25430383)

Title: Re: Solomons Island Expedition
Post by: Jeff Victor Hayden on January 01, 2014, 05:49:16 AM
I was going to post that! Interesting how the original settler died from malnutrition even though the island had coconuts and fish.

There are some points raised that have featured in one or two of our threads Chris, the collecting of rainwater for drinking being one and the gathering of food situation being another. From the overhead satellite image it appears that Palmerston also has an over wash area.
Title: Re: Solomons Island Expedition
Post by: Dave McDaniel on January 01, 2014, 09:58:47 AM
 "We were made to enjoy the world, enjoy the fresh air, enjoy the sunshine, enjoy the things God put us on the earth to enjoy. He didn't put us on the earth to kill other people or hate other people."  - Bob Marsters

Works for me. Happy New Year to all!

LTM,
Dave
Title: Re: Solomons Island Expedition
Post by: Ric Gillespie on January 01, 2014, 10:02:22 AM
What ever happened with the notes from the visit to the Nikumaroro Village? 

Chris, I presume you're looking for the "more detailed report" that the preliminary synopsis (http://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Expeditions/SolomonIslands/Solomons2011.pdf), which came out a couple of years ago, said would "follow, when the audio and video recordings have been completely transcribed and analyzed."

Be careful what you wish for.  To really assess what information was obtained we need written transcripts of the the extensive interviews that Gary Quigg and his team collected. The problem has been that nobody has had the time to tackle the transcription.  The audio recordings are difficult to transcribe. Each question had to be translated by the translator and then the answer had to be translated for the interviewer.  The sound quality is not always good and there was often unavoidable background noise (usually kids).

This is a great opportunity for someone, or a group of someones, to make a significant non-financial contribution to the research. There are four .wav files.  Each is several hundred MB and represents one to two hours of dialogue.  What we need are transcripts as Word files.
Who wants to volunteer? I can put them in Dropbox and send you an invitation.
Title: Re: Solomons Island Expedition
Post by: Randy Conrad on January 01, 2014, 10:58:57 AM
Happy New Year 2014 to all!!! Ric, I'd like to give it a try. Thanks!!!!
Title: Re: Solomons Island Expedition
Post by: Ric Gillespie on January 01, 2014, 03:39:04 PM
Opps would be rude not to volunteer then! :-[

Okay, that's Randy and Chris so far.  Anyone else want to take a stab at transcribing the Solomons interviews?
Title: Re: Solomons Island Expedition
Post by: Friend Weller on January 02, 2014, 11:31:00 AM
At last, a way I can help!  Are there any specific ground rules you would like followed and/or a particular structure/format you would prefer?

Ric, thank you for this opportunity.....!
Title: Re: Solomons Island Expedition
Post by: Ric Gillespie on January 02, 2014, 12:14:35 PM
At last, a way I can help!  Are there any specific ground rules you would like followed and/or a particular structure/format you would prefer?

Good question.  We don't need anything elaborate. Each transcription should be a Word document.  I've attached a short example as a template.

We'l let each volunteer transcribe all the interviews, rather than divvy them up.  That way we'll have several versions of each interview and we can check them against each other.
Title: Re: Solomons Island Expedition
Post by: Ric Gillespie on January 02, 2014, 05:36:15 PM
Randy, Chris, Friend,

I've loaded the four interviews in the TIGHAR Dropbox. Please email me at tigharic@mac.com and I'll send you an invitation so that you can download them.
Title: Re: Solomons Island Expedition
Post by: richie conroy on January 02, 2014, 09:11:52 PM
if a Scouse version will help count me in  :)
Title: Re: Solomons Island Expedition
Post by: Ric Gillespie on January 03, 2014, 08:13:40 AM
I've sent links to the Dropbox to Chris, randy, Friend and Richie. Let me know if you get the files okay.
Title: Re: Solomons Island Expedition
Post by: Friend Weller on January 03, 2014, 10:32:13 AM
All four files downloaded OK and appear to be complete.  Now the fun begins......thanks, Ric!!! ;D
Title: Re: Solomons Island Expedition
Post by: richie conroy on January 05, 2014, 12:10:42 PM
Hi All

Ric as there is 4 people taking part and 4 wav files, can u throw our names in a hat an assign us a file each

Am ready to go

Thanks Richie  :)   
Title: Re: Solomons Island Expedition
Post by: Ric Gillespie on January 05, 2014, 12:51:19 PM
Ric as there is 4 people taking part and 4 wav files, can u throw our names in a hat an assign us a file each

There are bound to be numerous questions about what was said.  I'd prefer that each volunteer translate all of the interviews.  That way we'll have four transcripts of each interview to check against each other. 
Title: Re: Solomons Island Expedition
Post by: richie conroy on January 05, 2014, 02:26:39 PM
OK no prob's  :)
Title: Re: Solomons Island Expedition
Post by: JNev on January 06, 2014, 09:38:33 AM
Opps would be rude not to volunteer then! :-[

Okay, that's Randy and Chris so far.  Anyone else want to take a stab at transcribing the Solomons interviews?

If still open I'd like to work through these - and have some experience dealing with foreign tongues through not-so-clear channels, so may be able to help a bit.
Title: Re: Solomons Island Expedition
Post by: Ric Gillespie on January 06, 2014, 09:44:52 AM
If still open I'd like to work through these - and have some experience dealing with foreign tongues through not-so-clear channels, so may be able to help a bit.

I'll send you a link to the Dropbox.