IntCul_CK_13
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- Name : IntCul_CK_13
- Title : CK interview on Lacandón culture
- Date : 1990-05-30
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- Continent : Middle-America
- Country : Mexico
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- Name : Lacandón
- Title : Lacandón Cultural Heritage
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- Name : Suzanne Cook and Barry Carlson
- Address : f Victoria Dept. of Linguistics PO Box 3045 Victoria BC V8W 3P4 Canada
- Email : scook@uvic.ca and spokane@uvic.ca
- Organisation : University of Victoria
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- Description : Lacandón Cultural Heritage is a documentation of the language and culture of the northern Lacandón(Maya), who live in the rain forest in Chiapas, the south-eastern state of Mexico. They number approximately 350 men, women and children, who have retained much of their traditional traditional culture and religion. The project serves as a preservative measure against loss of the traditional knowledge, stories, and verbal performances that are central to Lacandón culture. It also serves as an interactive resource tool for linguists and non-linguists to access data relevant to their areas of interest, such as folklore, ethnobotany, cultural anthropology, etc.
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- Id : ISO639-3:lac
- Name : Lacandón
- Dominant : Unspecified
- SourceLanguage : Unspecified
- TargetLanguage : Unspecified
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- Description : Lacandón is a Yucatec Mayan language. It is spoken by approximately 600 people in Chiapas, Mexico. Of these about 350 speak the northern dialect, the language of this documentation project. Northern Lacandón is mutually intelligible with the southern variety, spoken in Lacanja.
- Description : ##CVREPAIR## DATE:2005-10-26 Replaced 'LACANDÓN' with 'Lacandón'
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- Id : ISO639-3:spa
- Name : Spanish
- Dominant : Unspecified
- SourceLanguage : Unspecified
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- Description : Spanish is the second language of the most of the Lacandónes. It is used primarily to communicate with non-Lacandón speakers.
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- Role : contributor
- Name : CK (Viejo)
- FullName : Protected name: @MPI:Lacandon:rwaldie:Code_CK@
- Code : CK
- FamilySocialRole : husband to KM and KP
- EthnicGroup : Lacandón
- BirthDate : Unspecified
- Sex : Male
- Education : no formal education, illiterate
- Anonymized : false
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- years : 95
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- Description : CK Viejo is the most respected elder in the Lacandón community. He has been the t'o'ohil "traditional Maya civic and religious leader" for over six decades. He has had four wives, two of women are still living, and a multitude of children from each. As the ultimate authority on Lacandón traditions and ritual, CK Viejo provides several texts in this corpus, which were recorded before his death in 1996.
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- Description : Since the speaker is bilingual in Lacandón and Spanish, they are familiar with, and, conceivably, equally comfortable speaking, Spanish.
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- Id : ISO639-3:lac
- Name : Lacandón
- MotherTongue : Unspecified
- PrimaryLanguage : Unspecified
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- Description : Lacandón is the first language of the speaker(s). It is used in the home, within the community in most day-to-day verbal exchanges. It is also the language used in religious ceremonies and other formal verbal performances.
- Description : ##CVREPAIR## DATE:2005-10-26 Replaced 'LACANDÓN' with 'Lacandón'
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- Id : ISO639-3:spa
- Name : Spanish
- MotherTongue : Unspecified
- PrimaryLanguage : Unspecified
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- Description : Lacandónes are bilingual in their home language and Spanish, which they learn at a young age. Spanish is seldom used as the language of communication in the village; it is reserved for communicating with outsiders, including southern Lacandónes, government officials, merchants, and other non-Lacandón speakers.
- Description : ##CVREPAIR## DATE:2005-10-26 Replaced 'SPANISH' with 'Spanish'
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- Role : Collector
- Name : Suzanne Cook
- FullName : Suzanne Cook
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- Name : Suzanne Cook
- Address : Dept. of Linguistics PO Box 3045 Victoria BC V8W 3P4 Canada
- Email : scook@uvic.ca
- Organisation : University of Victoria
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- Type : audio
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- Availability : not available
- Date : 2002-11-25
- Owner : Suzanne Cook , Barry Carlson
- Publisher : Suzanne Cook , Barry Carlson
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- Name : Suzanne Cook
- Address : PO Box 3045, Victoria B.C., V8W 3P4
- Email : scook@uvic.ca
- Organisation : University of Victoria, Department of Linguistics
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- Description : The file is not available to the public.
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- Id : LASCAT02Jul022C
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- Start : 00:26:54
- End : 00:28:37
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- Date : 2002-11-25
- Owner : Suzanne Cook , Barry Carlson
- Publisher : Suzanne Cook , Barry Carlson
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- Name : Suzanne Cook
- Address : PO Box 3045, Victoria B.C., V8W 3P4
- Email : scook@uvic.ca
- Organisation : University of Victoria, Department of Linguistics
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Citation
Suzanne Cook. (1990). Item "IntCul_CK_13" in collection "Lacandon Cultural Heritage". The Language Archive. https://hdl.handle.net/1839/00-0000-0000-0001-39BC-1. (Accessed 2022-07-02)
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