OLAC Record oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1311973 |
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Title: | Daily Conversation--fishing in the river // Conversación Cotidiana-pescando en el río | |
WA24Oct1101S2_rio | ||
The Documentation of the Language and Culture of the Waorani | ||
Contributor: | Oswando | |
Contributor (consultant): | Moipa | |
Contributor (singer): | Elena | |
Contributor (speaker): | Yayego | |
Wiñenani | ||
Wiñaki | ||
Wento | ||
Vicente | ||
Titera | ||
Rosita | ||
Oyo | ||
Mayra | ||
Karina | ||
Juanita | ||
Inés | ||
Gloria | ||
Abamora | ||
Calixto | ||
Wiña | ||
Ewenka | ||
Geovani | ||
Coverage: | Ecuador | |
Date: | 2011-10-24 | |
Description: | In this 45 minute video that is partially transcribed and translated into Spanish (50% completed) a group of Waorani go to the river to bathe and fish. // | |
En este video de 45 minutos que se transcribe y traduce al español parcialmente (50% completado), un grupo de waorani va al río para bañarse y pescar. // | ||
En 2011, comenzó el proyecto de colaboración Waorani, que involucró al investigador Casey High, de Goldsmiths University of London, al investigador norteamericano Connie Dickinson, y los jóvenes Waorani, Ramón Uboye Gaba, Inés Nemo Nenquimo, Meri Nenquihui y Oswando Opi Nenquimo como documentalistas nativos. El objetivo principal del proyecto es registrar prácticas culturales que cubren una amplia gama de temas y contextos, desde rituales e historias tradicionales hasta conversaciones de la vida cotidiana. El proyecto también tiene como objetivo producir una base de datos que incluya un léxico. El proyecto recibió fondos del Hans Rausing Endangered Language Fund, SOAS, Londres, durante tres años. | ||
In 2011, the collaborative project Waorani started, involving the researcher Casey High, from Goldsmiths University of London, the north American researcher Connie Dickinson, and the young Waorani, Ramón Uboye Gaba, Inés Nemo Nenquimo, Meri Nenquihui y Oswando Opi Nenquimo as native documentalists. The main objective of the project is to register cultural practices that cover a broad range of topics and contexts, from rituals and traditional stories to daily life conversations. The project also aims at producing a database including a lexicon. The project received funding from the Hans Rausing Endangered Language Fund, SOAS, London, for three years. | ||
Wao Terero is an unclassified language spoken by some 2,800 Waorani who live in the western Amazon area in the provinces of Pastaza, Napo and Orellana in Ecuador. Spanish is the national language of Ecuador. // Wao terero es un idioma sin clasificación hablado por algunos 2,800 Waorani en la area de Amazonia occidental en las provincias de Pastaza, Napo y Orellana de Ecuador. | ||
Oswando Nequimo nació en la comunidad Wao Toñampare. Sus padres son Tiri Nenquimo y Manuela Pauchi. Él es casado con Ima Bogenei y tiene un hijo. Tiene bachillerato con una especialidad en contabilidad y assistó a la Universidad San Francisco de Quito.. Es un experto en transcripción y traducción y también sabe grabar video y manejar los varios programas de computadora necesarios para un proyecto de documentación. Wao terero es su idioma materno pero también habla español y es alfabetizado en ambos idiomas. | ||
Oswando Nequimo was born in the Wao community of Toñampare. His parents are Tiri Nenquimo and Manuela Pauchi. He is married to Ima Bogenei and has one son. He has a high school degree with a focus on accounting and also attended the Universidad San Francisco de Quito. He is an expert in transcription and translation and also has training in video recording and the various computer programs necessary for carrying out a documentation project. Wao Terero is his maternal language but he also speaks Spanish and is literate in both languages. | ||
Format: | video/x-mpeg2 | |
audio/x-wav | ||
text/x-eaf+xml | ||
text/plain | ||
Identifier: | oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1311973 | |
Identifier (URI): | https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI1311973%23 | |
Publisher: | Connie Dickinson | |
Subject: | Discourse | |
Conversation | ||
Daily Conversation--Fishing in the river // Conversación Cotidiana--pescando en el río | ||
Spanish language | ||
Waorani language | ||
Wao Terero | ||
Subject (ISO639): | spa | |
auc | ||
Type: | Video | |
Audio | ||
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Archive: | Endangered Languages Archive | |
Description: | http://www.language-archives.org/archive/soas.ac.uk | |
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OaiIdentifier: | oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1311973 | |
DateStamp: | 2019-06-27 | |
GetRecord: | OAI-PMH request for simple DC format | |
Search Info | ||
Citation: | Elena (singer); Oswando; Yayego (speaker); Wiñenani (speaker); Wiñaki (speaker); Wento (speaker); Vicente (speaker); Titera (speaker); Rosita (speaker); Oyo (speaker); Moipa (consultant); Mayra (speaker); Karina (speaker); Juanita (speaker); Inés (speaker); Gloria (speaker); Abamora (speaker); Calixto (speaker); Wiña (speaker); Ewenka (speaker); Geovani (speaker). 2011-10-24. Connie Dickinson. | |
Terms: | area_Americas area_Europe country_EC country_ES iso639_auc iso639_spa | |
Inferred Metadata | ||
Country: | EcuadorSpain | |
Area: | AmericasEurope |