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Title:Birds names 1
Birds1
Documentatio of the Upper Xingu Carib language or Kuikuro
Contributor:Bruna Franchetto
Jahilá
Coverage:Brazil
Date:2001-07-26
Description:The researcher (BF) asked to a kuikuro man, Jahilá, to record the names of birds previously identified by means of the illustrations of the book: Frisch,Dalgas J., Aves Brasileiras, 1981, São Paulo: Ed. Dalgas-Escoltec Ecologia Técnica. Data had been already checked with other kuikuro consultants. The recording session was realized inside the Jahilá house; Jahilá was looking at the book's illustrations as he was speaking. Local: Kuikuro village at Ipatse, Upper Xingu.
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 project began in December 2000, supported by the Volkswagen Stiftung, part of the DOBES (Documentation of Endangered Languages), with the support of the TIDEL equipe, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics (Nijmegen). The project aims the documentation of the Kuikuro language and the construction of a multimidia database: grammar, lexicon, spoken and written texts, video, photos, draws, iconography, etc. The project has also the support of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro/Museu Nacional/Department of Anthropology, where it is being realized, and of the CNPq (brazilian national counsel for the scientific and technological development).
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Following the illustrations and identifications of birds in the book: Frisch,Dalgas J., Aves Brasileiras, 1981, São Paulo: Ed. Dalgas-Escoltec Ecologia Técnica. The consultant (Jahilá) gives the kuikuro names to the birds he and his wife recognize as living in the upper Xingu environment. Comments are given and most names are repeated by BF and the consultant in order to clarify their pronounciation.
The consultant and the researcher use kuikuro and some portuguese.
The researcher BF as session creator and interviewer; Jahilá, consultant; Kanu (JahiláW), members of Jahilá family
DOBES.SESSIONNR="02"
Format:audio/x-wav
text/x-eaf+xml
Identifier:oai:www.mpi.nl:1839_00-0000-0000-0001-37FC-F
CNPq 302038/84-1
Subject:Kuikúro-Kalapálo language
Portuguese language
Subject (ISO639):kui
por
Type:audio

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Citation: Bruna Franchetto; Jahilá; Bruna Franchetto. 2001-07-26. The Language Archive at the MPI for Psycholinguistics.
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