The cicada and the agouti

La cigarra y la guatusa

Object Details

Subject LanguageBocotá
Language PID(s)ailla:119498
Title [Indigenous]Chirisaga dige sigaba
Language of Indigenous Titlesab
TitleThe cicada and the agouti
Language Community
Country(ies)Costa Rica
Place CreatedSan Pedro de Montes
Date Created1988
Description [Indigenous]
Language of Indigenous Description
Description'The Cicada and The Agouti' is classified as a non-mythological narration, in which, like other stories of this type, a clearly disadvantaged species manages to outsmart his rival by means of an ingenious trick (Margery Peña and Rodríquez Atencio, 1992).
This recording is one in a series made in 1988 by Francisco Rodríguez Antencio, who immigrated to Costa Rica from Panama in 1980. There are approximately 1,500 native Bocotás living in Costa Rica and the Veraquas, Bocas del Toro and Chiriquí provinces of Panama. The dialect of Bocotá heard here is of Chiriquí-.
In the corresponding text, the Spanish translation begins on page 2 of the pdf; and the transcription begins on page 6.
GenresNarrative
Source Note
References
Contributor(s) Individual / RoleRodríguez Atencio, Francisco (Speaker)
Margery Peña, Enrique (Researcher)
Contributor(s) Corporate / Role

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