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The story of the tapir, other everyday stories (descriptions pending) ; B127
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Ashina, Mabocorihua and some vultures, The moon and sun women (Iba Toledo Alvarez). ; B130
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oxë yoxa (Moon woman), coma chani (the stork's story) ; B157
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The story of Isha as told by Caco Moran ; B18
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Abstract:
The story about the Isha man, a man with a giant tongue who ate by scooping up food with his tongue like a frog. Although he was a good fisherman his father in law got frustrated with him for the way he ate and other people in the village made fun of him. He eventually left his wife to live with his people after being embarrassed by the other villagers. ; Chácobo ; Coordinator of the pacahuara institute of language and culture, brother of the head chief of the chacobo and the president of CIRABO (Toro Ortiz). ; Gere Ortiz interviews Caco Moran.
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Keyword:
origin myth; origin of human species; Traditional myth
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URL: https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI1060962%23
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Elicitation (Swadesh list) ; B25
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Gere Ortiz. - : Adam J.R. Tallman, 2011. : University of Texas at Austin, 2011
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The story of the cutuchi (Caco Moran) ; B19
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Gere Ortiz. - : Adam J.R. Tallman, 2011. : University of Texas at Austin, 2011
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