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Title:How people from Paraguay came (years ago) to catch parrots
Parabas
Documenting Movima
Contributor:EAO
Katharina Haude
Coverage:Bolivia
Date:2002-07-18
Description:Length: 00:07:00
Duración: 00:07:00
The Movima Archive Movima is a genetically unclassified language spoken in the so-called Moxos region in the savannahs of the Bolivian Amazon area. It is still spoken by more than 1,000 people (1,452 in 1996). Most speakers are over 50 years old and bilingual in Spanish. There are only very few children who still learn the language, while children are usually raised in Spanish only. Today, efforts are being made to implement the language at schools. The village Santa Ana del Yacuma, the center of the Movima-speaking area with approximately 12,000 inhabitants, was founded approximately in 1708 by the Jesuits. The Jesuits also converted the the Movima people to Catholicism. There does not seem to be an observable trace of Precolumbian culture (traditions, mythology) left. It is therefore quite striking that the Movimas have kept their native language until today. Since the language is getting lost rapidly, one goal of our data collection is to gather authobiographical information from its last fluent speakers. At the same time, as much as possible other text types were collected, such as dialogues, procedural texts, descriptions etc. The village „fiesta“ on July 26th is culturally very important. It includes processions, bull fights, and dancing. Many people from the country visit the village, and the Movima language is spoken a lot. Therefore much of the data has to do with the fiesta. The Movima project contains data collected between 2001 and 2008 in Santa Ana del Yacuma, Bolivia. Between 2001 and 2004, they were collected by Katharina Haude, then Nijmegen University. Since 2006, they were collected by Silke Beuse and Katharina Haude within the DoBeS project at the University of Cologne. Field work was carried out during the dry season between June and October each year.
Length: 00:07:00 The speaker tells about a group of people from Paraguay, who caught many macaws. They put the birds into cages and came to the speaker's house and stayed there for one week. The speaker's sons showed them the way to where the macaws were eating the fruits of the motacu palms. The speaker goes on explaining in detail how the dealers then trapped the macaws and collected many of them in their cages. They then waited at one of the ranches to be picked up by an air plane, which would take them directly to Santa Cruz, together with all the birds in their cages.
Duración: 00:07:00 La hablante relata de un grupo de gente del Paraguay que cogieron muchos loros. Pusieron los pájaros en una jaula y vinieron a la casa de la parlante y se quedaron una semana. Los hijos de la parlante les mostraron donde los loros estaban comiendo las frutas de las palmeras de Motacu. La parlante cuenta como los traficantes cazaron los loros y pusieron muchos en una jaula. Entonces esa gente se quedó en una estancia esperando un avión para llevarla directamente a Santa Cruz, junto con todos los loros en las jaulas.
Movima and spanish are used in this session or Movima is the only language used throughout this session, introductions and instructions given by the collector are also in Movima.
Format:audio/x-wav
text/x-eaf+xml
MD
Identifier:oai:www.mpi.nl:1839_00-0000-0000-0016-7B81-F
Publisher:Katharina Haude
University of Cologne, Department of Linguistics
Subject:Discourse
Narrative
personal anecdote
Movima language
Subject (ISO639):mzp
Type:audio

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Citation: EAO; Katharina Haude. 2002-07-18. Katharina Haude.
Terms: area_Americas country_BO iso639_mzp

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Country: Bolivia
Area: Americas


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