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Title:The Kuikuro history trhough the old villages, chiefs and rituals sponsors
Genealogy2
Linguistic, Historical and Ethnographical Documentation of the Upper Xingu Carib Language or Kuikuro (Brazil)
Contributor:Carlos Fautso
Kahugu
Carlos Fausto
Coverage:Brazil
Date:2002-08-08
Description:At the researchers house, in the Kuikuro village of Ipatse, the old Kahugu answers to the questions asked by Carlos Fausto (ethnologist of the Kuikuro Project) about the past of the Kuikuro local group.
The Project "Linguistic, Historical and Ethnographical Documentation of the Upper Xingu Carib Language or Kuikuro (Brazil)"began in December 200 in the context of the DOBES Program supported by the Volkswagen Stiftung and with the technical support of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics (Nijmegen).
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 = 'interview', Discursive = 'explanation', Performance = 'oral-history'. These values have been added as Keys to the Content information.
Carlos fausto, ethnologist of the Kuikuro Project, asks to the old Kahugu to tell what he remembers about the past of the Kuikuro local group. Kahugu tells about the original village called Kuhikugu, the sequence of chiefs and "masters" of rituals reconstructing the genealogies of the core lineages of the Kuikuro identity.
Carlos Fausto, researcher, is the interviewer or the stimulus of the conversation. Kahugu is one of the oldest Kuikuro men and appreciated for his good memory of past events, the sequence of chiefs, rituals and of the kinship network.
One of the oldest Kuikuro men, reknown for his good memory of the Kuikuro history and his mastery of traditional artefacts.
Carlos Fausto is ethnologist and permanent consultant of the Project. Professor of the Graduate Program in Social Anthropology of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (National Museum). Researcher of the National Counsel for Scientific and Technological development (CNPq). He is doing field research among the Kuikuro since 1998 and he realized researches on other amazonian indigenous groups (Parakanã, a Tupi-Guarani group leaving in the state of Pará, Brazil).
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Identifier:oai:www.mpi.nl:1839_00-0000-0000-0001-37E0-0
REF II/76417
Publisher:Bruna Franchetto
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Subject:Kuikúro-Kalapálo language
Portuguese language
Subject (ISO639):kui
por
Type:audio

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Citation: Carlos Fautso; Kahugu; Carlos Fausto. 2002-08-08. Bruna Franchetto.
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