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Title:conversation during rehearsal with takwara fluits
conv_fluits
Awetí Language Documentation Project
Contributor:Awetí
Sebastian
Contributor (consultant):030
076
065
Contributor (interviewer):Sebastian
Coverage:Brazil
Date:2004-06-03
Description:Audio recordings of conversations between several men during their rehearsal with takwara fluits. These conversations should be transcribed and further annotated at some point.
This project aims at the documentation of the Awetí Language and aspects of the Awetí culture. Awetí is a tupian language of a small speech community of the same name at the southern edge of the Amazon rain forest, in the Xingú reserve, Mato Grosso, central Brazil. The project was funded December 2000--April 2006 by the VolkswagenStiftung in the Documentation of Endangered Languages Programme (DOBES). The principal researcher, Sebastian Drude, initianted his research among the Aweti in 1998. Sabine Reiter participated as a freelancer in 2001 and as research assistant (including conducting field research) from 2002 on. The Awetí participated intensively in the project. At least one person of each houshold provided individual texts, the community agreed to be documented in day-to-day activities and during special events such as rituals. Several Awetí got involved in the further processing of the documentation data, especially by assisting in the creation of transcriptions and translations during the 9 field trips and in 8 visits of two to three speakers in Belém or Canarana.
Audio recordings of conversations between several men during their rehearsal with takwara fluits.
Awetí among the Awetí. Partially Awetí, partially Portuguese with the researcher.
The conversation takes place mainly between the Awetí men. At some points, they interact with SD who is taping.
030 is a family father and oldest son of 026. With his wife 074 he has many children, including the adult or almost adult 078 (man) 073 (boy) 079 (woman) 080 (girl). As his grandfather (same name!) was an important chief, he is highly respected even by the chief 146 and considered to be one of the leaders of the village.
067 is now the wife of 077 and with him has some children. She was married to 075, and is mother of 074 and 132. She is daughter of 057, so is a half sister of 083, story teller and father of 085. She is a specialist in producing mats (esteiras) and hammocks.
The principal researcher of the Aweti Project. Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter (teaching and research assistant), Free University Berlin / Germany. Magister Artium in Linguistics (Free University of Berlin, 1997). Two-year DAAD fellowship at Museu Goeldi, Belém, 1997--1999. PhD in Linguistics (Free University of Berlin, 2002). Initiated field research among the Aweti in 1998. Field stays: July--October 1998, September--October 1999, June--August 2001, June--August 2002, May--July 2003, May--June 2004, Feb 2004, Nov 2004
The main researcher of the Aweti Project. See description of Collector.
065 is the youngest child of 043 and 044, the oldest couple of the village. He is married to 128 and has three children with her :130 (born 1996), 214 (born 1999) and 215 (born 2001). He gained much respect when he stopped living with some of his relatives (his older brother 042 or his uncle 083) and built his own house in 2004.
065 jokes with SD. 030 is giving advice to the men about the melodies to play.
Takwara fluits; speech too low to be transcribed.
Mainly playing, at the begin 078(?) says that he got lost.
Short conversation, has to be amplified to be usable as sample of conversations.
Short conversation, then mostly rehearsal.
Short conversation, has to be amplified to be usable as sample of conversations. SD asks why 118's house has been let out.
Conversations during interview, interaction with SD.
Conversation and critique of play by men.
mainly play, at the beginning SD searches for some child to contune doing the tapings. Much noise. Then play with short intervals with conversations.
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Format:audio/x-wav
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Identifier:oai:www.mpi.nl:1839_00-0000-0000-0005-78E0-8
AW
Publisher:Dr. Sebastian Drude and Prof. Dr. H.-H. Lieb
Freie Universität Berlin
Subject:Culture
Special Events
Unspecified
Portuguese language
Awetí language
Subject (ISO639):por
awe
Type:audio

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Citation: 030 (consultant); Awetí; 076 (consultant); Sebastian; Sebastian (interviewer); 065 (consultant). 2004-06-03. Dr. Sebastian Drude and Prof. Dr. H.-H. Lieb.
Terms: area_Americas area_Europe country_BR country_PT iso639_awe iso639_por

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Country: BrazilPortugal
Area: AmericasEurope


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