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Title:Resines for Painting
RG03Tintas
Organization of a Text Collection in Trumai, Aiming at its Scientific Documentation
Contributor:Raquel
Speaker13
Speaker12
Coverage:Brazil
Date:2003-09-03
Description:ENGLISH: Trumai speakers go into the woods in order to search for plants and trees that produce resins used in body paintings. They talk about these plants. The video was recorded by a Trumai young man, with the help of the researcher. ----- PORTUGUÊS: Falantes de Trumai vão ao mato procurar plantas e árvores que produzem resinas usadas em pinturas corporais. Eles falam sobre estas plantas. O vídeo foi filmado por um jovem Trumai, com a ajuda da pesquisadora.
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.
Trumai speakers talk about plants and trees that produce resins used in body paintings.
The speakers talk in Trumai. Sometimes they also speak in Portuguese (when they talk to the researcher).
The main speakers are a Trumai woman (Speaker12) and her brother (Speaker13).
Raquel is a Brazilian linguist. She has been working with the Trumai people since 1989. She has a Ph.D. in Linguistics from Rice University (Houston, Texas, U.S.A).
Speaker13 is a native speaker of Trumai. Both his parents were Trumai. He speaks Portuguese as well. He and his sister (Speaker12) are the last descendents of the 'Awaldat' group, a subdivision of the Trumai group that used to speak a different dialect of the language. However, this dialect seems to have disappeared. Speaker13 lives with his wife, children, and grandchildren. He works for the Brazilian Indigenous organization named FUNAI, and often he travels to do his work (he is a boat pilot).
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).
This section is composed by three fragments: * Fragment 1: Start Point: 00:05:10 End Point: 00:05:26 * Fragment 2: Start Point: 00:05:49 End Point: 00:06:38 * Fragment 3: Start Point: 00:06:47 End Point: 00:13:02
Format:video/x-mpeg1
DV
Identifier:oai:www.mpi.nl:1839_00-0000-0000-0008-3A4D-A
Documentation of Trumai
Publisher:Raquel Guirardello-Damian
Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
Subject:Discourse
Explanation
Trumai traditions
Portuguese language
Trumai language
Trumaí
Subject (ISO639):por
tpy
Type:video

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Citation: Raquel; Speaker13; Speaker12. 2003-09-03. Raquel Guirardello-Damian.
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