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Title:Marcelino is interviewed by Paco about his life
MP_Autobiography
Documentation of Cashinahua: Animacy and mythology in Huni Kuin (Cashinahua): a study of linguistic and cognitive categorization in a Panoan language
Contributor:Eliane
Contributor (consultant):Marcelino Piñedo
Paco Piñedo
Contributor (depositor):Sabine
Coverage:Peru
Date:2007-08
Description:Marcelino Piñedo is a diligence Eliane's collaborator for the Cashinahua mythology. Paco filho de Marcelino entrevista o pai pedindo-lhe para contar a sua vida, a sua autobiografia. Marcelino talks about where he lived, how he went to the Jordão river, which was occupied by Cashinahua people and where he had a wife before returning to the Curanja river in the 1960s. He speaks about the violent death of his father who was killed by a jaguar. He also speaks about his working life, his moving of villages and his children.
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.
Paco filho de Marcelino e Alicia entrevista o pai pedindo-lhe para contar a sua vida, a sua autobiografia. Marcelino fala onde morou, de sua ida ao rio Jordão, ocupado por caxinauás e onde ele teve uma esposa antes de voltar ao Curanja nos anos 60. Fala da morte violenta de seu pai, agredido por uma onça. E conta a sua vida de trabalho, de mudança de aldeia, de seus filhos. duration: 05:47.000
This dialogue is done in Cashinahua
Linguistic researcher in the Cashinahua project. PhD thesis on Cashinahua language (Panoan) at Université of Paris (Paris-IV, Sorbonne), Pos-doctoral thesis on Wayana language (karib) at University of São Paulo (Brazil). Field researcher in the Cashinahua area (Brazil/Peru) since 1988 and in the Wayana and Apalai area (Brazil/French Guyana) since 1993.
Marcelino Piñedo é reconhecido por ser um excelente contador de mitos. Conhece muitos cantos e ritos tradicionais. Tornou-se um colaborador hors pair de muitos pesquisadores, entre eles Kensinger e Keifenheim. Marcelino e família sempre receberam Eliane Camargo em sua aldeia, Colombiana, onde ela realizou a maior parte de sua coleta etnográfica do grupo.
Doctorate candidate in the Cashinahua project; Magister Artium in Linguistics and Latin American Studies (Freie Unversität Berlin, 1999); European Master Degree in Linguistics (Freie Universität Berlin/ University of Manchester 2000), emphasis in language typology and sociolinguistics; from 2001 to 2006 field researcher in the Awetí Language Documentation Project (also belonging to the DobeS-Programme), several field periods from 2001to 2005 in the Upper Xingu area in Central Brazil.
Paco é o terceiro filho do casal Marcelino e Alicia. Ele estudou em Balta até os 16 anos, casando-se em seguida, com Sofia (ain txaka, banuki) Foi colaborador de EC durante mais de 10 anos fazendo transcrições de material audio.
The audio recording was done with a Sony Professional tape recorder and a LEM microphone.
Originally the session was recorded as an audiocassette and digitized by the MPI in Nijmegen.
Format:audio/x-wav
video/x-mpeg1
CDROM
Identifier:oai:www.mpi.nl:1839_00-0000-0000-0015-1E90-E
CA
Publisher:Eliane Camargo or Sabine Reiter
Université de Paris X, Nanterre / Max-Planck-Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
Subject:Discourse
Oratory
Alicia talks to Paco, her son, about her life
Cashinahua language
Subject (ISO639):cbs
Type:audio
video

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Citation: Eliane; Marcelino Piñedo (consultant); Sabine (depositor); Paco Piñedo (consultant). 2007-08. Eliane Camargo or Sabine Reiter.
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Country: Peru
Area: Americas


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