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Title:The system of rituals and their "masters"
Rituals3
Linguistic, Historical and Ethnographical Documentation of the Upper Xingu Carib Language or Kuikuro (Brazil)
Contributor:Carlos Fautso
Samuagü
Hinhano
Carlos Fausto
Coverage:Brazil
Date:2002-08-15
Description:Dr. Carlos Fausto, the ethnologist of the Kuikuro team, interviews two Kuikuro men (brothers) on the ritual system in the researchers's house at the Kuikuro village of Ipatse.
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 = 'Unspecified'. These values have been added as Keys to the Content information.
Dr. Fausto, the ethologist of the Kuikuro team, asks to Samuagü how he becames the "master" (oto) of the Hugagü ritual. The conversation includes this particular issue and a general explanation on the Kuikuro ritual system and the "masters" (oto) of the many Kuikuro "feasts", with the associated origin myths. One more man participates to the session: Hinhano, Samuagü old brother.
Kuikuro language is used throughout the most part of the session.
Carlos fausto is the interviewer. He is talking with three Kuiikuro men: Samuagü and his older brother Hinhano, both ritual masters.
Samuagü is an adult man. At the time of the session, he was the owner of hugagü and tolo rituals.
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_00-0000-0000-0001-3874-9
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; Samuagü; Hinhano; Carlos Fausto. 2002-08-15. Bruna Franchetto.
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