The Stories of Siko and Yowao
English

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The Jarawaras are a small Amerindian community in lowland Amazonia in the state of Amazonas Brazil. Their language is one of half a dozen languages of the Arawan family. Yowao and Siko both now deceased were elderly Jarawara storytellers. Their stories are valuable from several points of view. First is their literary value -- some of the stories are quite humorous for example. Secondly they are a window into the life of the Jarawaras -- their social relations history and traditional religion. Finally the interlinear presentation of the texts will be of interest to linguists. The volume contains an introduction which gives some background on the language and the culture. This volume has English translations but a version with translations in Portuguese for Brazilian readers is also being planned.
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