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oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1074239

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Title:How to kill a Bolivian and other lessons (Maro Yaquë)
B97
Contributor:Rabi Chavez Yaquë
Contributor (consultant):Paë Yaquë Roca
Contributor (speaker):Maro Yaquë
Coverage:Bolivia
Date:2014-10-30
Description:00:00 Pacahuara migrations in Chácobo territory 15:00 The penis fish 17:00 Pacahuara arrows 21:00 How to kill a bolivian 31:30 Chicha and Pacahuara clans
Pacahuara migrations in Chácobo territory; An account of all of the different villages that Maro lived in in the Chäcobo TCO.
The penis fish; Maro's mother reffered to some fishes as penises after she moved to Beni
Pacahuara arrows; The different Pacahuara arrows and what they were used for.
How to kill a Bolivian; An account of the different methods the Pacahuara used to kill Bolivians, including the rituals and food taboos associated with killing other humans.
Chicha and the clans An account of Pacahuara chicha taking and its relationship to the clans.
PhD Student
Chácobo
Father of Paë Yaquë Roca. One of the Pacahuara originally from Pando brought over by the SIL missionary Gilberto Prost.
From Cachuelita, the son of a Pacahuara and a Chácobo.
Head chief of the pacahuara as of 2012. Lives in Alto Ivon, the son in law of Gere Ortiz Soria.
Rabi Chavez interviews Maro Yaquë.
Format:video/mts
audio/x-wav
video/mits
video/mp4
text/x-eaf+xml
text/x-pfsx+xml
Identifier:oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1074239
Identifier (URI):https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI1074239%23
Publisher:Adam J.R. Tallman
University of Texas at Austin
Subject:Traditional myth
origin myth
origin of human species
Type:Video
Audio

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Archive:  Endangered Languages Archive
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OaiIdentifier:  oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1074239
DateStamp:  2018-07-27
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Citation: Maro Yaquë (speaker); Paë Yaquë Roca (consultant); Rabi Chavez Yaquë. 2014-10-30. Adam J.R. Tallman.


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