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Title:EV05Wetltat
Wetltat
Organization of a Text Collection in Trumai, Aiming at its Scientific Documentation
Contributor:Speaker12
Emmanuel or Walatu
Coverage:Brazil
Date:2005-01-08
Description:Speaker 12 canta a musica cantada quando se constroi a casa dos homems que fica no centro da aldeia.
The purpose of the project is to document Trumai, a genetically isolate language spoken in Brazil. The archive consists of a collection of texts in the language, plus other kinds of materials relative to the Trumai culture, such as photos, drawings, songs, educational materials, etc.
Speaker12 is a native speaker of Trumai. Both her parents were Trumai. She and her brother are the last descendents of the Awaldat group, a Trumai subdivision that used to speak a different dialect of the language. However, this dialect seems to have disappeared (Speaker12's way of speaking is similar to the way of speaking of the other Trumai individuals). Her late husband was Kayabi. She lives with her son and daughter-in-law and has several grandchildren. She is middle-aged (50 or more).
Emmanuel de Vienne is a french student finishing his PhD in Paris, at the Ecoles des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales. He works with the Trumai since 2003.
Format:DVD
Identifier:oai:www.mpi.nl:MPI539279
Documentation of Trumai
Identifier (URI):http://corpus1.mpi.nl/ds/imdi_browser?openpath=MPI539279%23
Publisher:Emmanuel de Vienne
École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales
Subject:Unspecified

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Citation: Speaker12; Emmanuel or Walatu. 2005-01-08. Emmanuel de Vienne.


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