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Title:Ahinhuka
Descrição e análise de línguas indígenas brasileiras. Gramática Kuikuro; Etnografia da Oralidade
Contributor:Agatsipá
Ahukaka
Bruna Franchetto
Coverage:Brazil
Date:1982-10-27
Description:Story telling session; traditional narrative (akinhá) truthful story (akinha ekugu). Local: Kuikuro village at Ipatse (Terra Indígena do Xingu, Upper Xingu; Mato Grosso, Brazil). In the performer house, the performer lying or sitting in his hammock in a corner of his house, near a little fire; the researcher, BF, sitting on a bench on the right side of the performer’s hammock, learning the what-sayer role (obbligatory participant in a narrative session, as privileged listener and interacting with the performer doing oral punctuation, making questions, asking for informations, etc.), holding the tape recorder and the microphone, as well a note book,; the consultant Ak sitting or walking around or standing; parents of the performer and visitors watching and hearing from time to time. Session created by the researcher (BF), marking the meeting between the three participants one day before in na informal visit to the performer in his house, during which it was also defined the akinhá (narrative) to be told. The day after, BF and her consultant Ak met in the performer house, in the morning. The “payment” for the performance (personal goods) was given to the performer before, during and after the session
Documentation, description and analysis of the Kuikuro language (Carib). Phonetics and phonology; morphology; syntax. Comparison with the other Upper Xingu Carib variants (Kalapalo/Nahukwá/Matipu). Comparison with other Carib languages: the place of the Upper Xingu Carib inside the Carib family, as member of the southern branch. Social/political identity and linguistic identity in a multilingual society (the Upper Xingu). Ethnography of oral traditions: narrative, oratory, cerimonial discourse, curing formulas, chanted speech, songs. Verbal art and discourse genres in the Upper Xingu.
The research on the Kuikuro language began in 1976; since 1984 it has been partially supported by the CNPq (brazilian national counsel for scientific and technological development) and by the FINEP (brazilian governmental foundation for graduate courses) through the Graduate Program in Social Anthropology, National Museum, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.
This file was generated from an IMDI 1.9 file and transformed to IMDI 3.0. The substructure of Genre is replaced by two elements named "Genre" and "SubGenre". The original content of Genre substructure was: Interactional = '', Discursive = '', Performance = ''. These values have been added as Keys to the Content information.
Narrative telling the deeds of one of the main protagonist (half trickster, half buffoon) of the traditional kuikuro narratives. 1982. See Ahanta 1).
The Kuikuro language is dominant, used by the monolingual performer. Portuguese is used by the session creator and by the what-sayer in the background
Three participants: the performer, the what-sayer, the researcher (session creator) and performer parents as audience
Consultant, contributor; chief “master of the plaza”; interpreter
BASF Tape 60 recorded with Sony stereo-cassette-recorder TCS-310 Recording interrupted at 01:01:43 (not far from the end of the narrative; to be find the continuation in another tape)
Format:audio/x-wav
CC
Identifier:oai:www.mpi.nl:1839_00-0000-0000-0001-37AB-A
CNPq 302038/84-1
Subject:Unspecified
Kuikúro-Kalapálo language
Undetermined language
Subject (ISO639):kui
und
Type:audio

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