Indigenous Multilingualism in Lowland South America

Plurilingüismo Indígena en las Tierras Bajas de Sudamérica

Object Details

Collection LanguageBará
Tuyuca
Tucano
Barasana
Carapana
Borôro
Guató
Kadiwéu
Guana
Terêna
Tatuyo
Tanimuca-Retuarã
Makuna
Cubeo
Baniwa
Hup
Yuhup
Wanano
Piratapuyo
Arikapú
Makuráp
Aikanã
Language PIDailla:119619
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ailla:284518
ailla:284519
ailla:119770
ailla:274705
ailla:119764
ailla:119655
ailla:119657
ailla:119685
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ailla:119591
ailla:119651
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Title [Indigenous]
Language of Indigenous Title
TitleIndigenous Multilingualism in Lowland South America
Country(ies)United States
Collector(s)Epps, Patience
Kung, Susan Smythe
Depositor(s)Epps, Patience
Kung, Susan Smythe
Project/Collector Website
Description [Indigenous]
Language of Indigenous Description
DescriptionMaterials from the organized panel Indigenous Multilingualism in Lowland South America held during the Thirteenth Biennial Conference of the Society for Anthropology of Lowland South America on June 21-July 2, 2021; hosted by the University of Virginia.

"Presentation Abstracts" contains the motivation for the panel and English language abstracts for all presentations in the panel. Materials from some of these talks form the rest of this collection.

The preservation of this collection was supported by the grant PD-260978 Archiving Significant Collections of Endangered Languages: Two Multilingual Regions of Northwest South America from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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