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Title:Marcelino tells about how his son was bitten by a snake
BK_Marcelino_snakebite
Documentation of Cashinahua: Animacy and mythology in Huni Kuin (Cashinahua): a study of linguistic and cognitive categorization in a Panoan language
Contributor:Barbara
Contributor (author):Marcelino
Contributor (recorder):Thomas
Coverage:Peru
Date:1994
Description:In this session Marcelino, the father of Mequias, tells his version of how his son was bitten by a snake. The event took place while Barbara Keifenheim was in the village. She made the recording in the village of Columbiana in 1994.
This interdisciplinary project aims at the documentation of Cashinahua language and culture. The Cashinahua language community currently consists of about 6000 members living in several villages with 10 indigenous homelands in the Brazilian state of Acre, and about 1600 members living in 37 villages in Peru. Most members of the speech community are bilingual, either speaking Portuguese or Spanish as a second and in some cases (in Brazil) as a first language. The project is funded for the years of 2006 to 2009 by the VolkswagenStiftung in the Documentation of Endangered Languages Programme. The linguist Eliane Camargo initiated her research among the Brazilian Cashinahua in 1989 and continued to work with the Peruvian Cashinahua in 1994. The anthropologist Philippe Erikson started to work in 1985 with the Matis, another Brazilian Pano group, and in 1993 with the Chacobo, a Pano group living in Bolivia. The linguist Sabine Reiter who previously worked in another Dobes-Project started her research among the Cashinahua in 2006.
The story is about how a snake bit Marcelino's son Mequias in the head and nearly killed him.
The narrative is told in Cashinahua.
Marcelino lives in the village of Colombiana and has been one of the principal consultants of Barbara Keifenheim and Eliane Camargo. His wife, Alicia, is a renown herb specialist.
The recording was originally made in 1994 with a tape recorder on a 60-min cassette (Sony60, Ux-Pro Super Energy Uniaxial, Type II (CrO2)) named "Marcelino2". The cassette was digitalized in high quality (48kHz, 16bit) and transferred to a DVD named "Cashinahua Audiokassetten Teil II" at the MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig in January 2008. On the DVD the media file is named "Marcellino_2_AB_mono".
The recording was made with a Sony-Taperecorder (type TC) which was made suitable for the tropical climate by golden plugs.
Format:audio/x-wav
Identifier:oai:www.mpi.nl:1839_00-0000-0000-000C-3BD0-0
CA
Publisher:Eliane Camargo or Sabine Reiter
Université Internationale de l'Ouest de Paris; Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
Subject:Discourse
Narrative
snakebite/ personal experience
Cashinahua language
Subject (ISO639):cbs
Type:audio

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Citation: Marcelino. 1994. Eliane Camargo or Sabine Reiter.
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Country: Peru
Area: Americas


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