Aspects of Paiter Suruí oral art

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Autor(a) principal: Pucci,Magda Dourado
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Vibrant
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Resumo: This text introduces a brief explanation about the intricate relation between music and narrative, speech and chant, voice and myth, which together are part of the poetical art of the Paiter Suruí, an indigenous people from Rondônia (Amazonia). Part of the cultural heritage of the Paiter Suruí people can be found at the Arampiã Archive that has recordings collected by anthropologist Betty Mindlin, who has been working with the Paiter for more than twenty years. These documents are like “oral-books” of stories of Paiter Suruí life from the past and present. The musicality comes from the Tupi-Mondé language that is rich in onomatopoeias and ideophones, and has exclamations with verbal functions that imitate animals of the forest. The Suruí music shows us that myth is composed not only of fabulous stories, but also by reality. Both are presented through archaic words and metaphorical meanings.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Aspects of Paiter Suruí oral art
title Aspects of Paiter Suruí oral art
spellingShingle Aspects of Paiter Suruí oral art
Pucci,Magda Dourado
Paiter Suruí
Rondônia
ethnomusicology
indigenous oral tradition
title_short Aspects of Paiter Suruí oral art
title_full Aspects of Paiter Suruí oral art
title_fullStr Aspects of Paiter Suruí oral art
title_full_unstemmed Aspects of Paiter Suruí oral art
title_sort Aspects of Paiter Suruí oral art
author Pucci,Magda Dourado
author_facet Pucci,Magda Dourado
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pucci,Magda Dourado
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Paiter Suruí
Rondônia
ethnomusicology
indigenous oral tradition
topic Paiter Suruí
Rondônia
ethnomusicology
indigenous oral tradition
description This text introduces a brief explanation about the intricate relation between music and narrative, speech and chant, voice and myth, which together are part of the poetical art of the Paiter Suruí, an indigenous people from Rondônia (Amazonia). Part of the cultural heritage of the Paiter Suruí people can be found at the Arampiã Archive that has recordings collected by anthropologist Betty Mindlin, who has been working with the Paiter for more than twenty years. These documents are like “oral-books” of stories of Paiter Suruí life from the past and present. The musicality comes from the Tupi-Mondé language that is rich in onomatopoeias and ideophones, and has exclamations with verbal functions that imitate animals of the forest. The Suruí music shows us that myth is composed not only of fabulous stories, but also by reality. Both are presented through archaic words and metaphorical meanings.
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