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Manari's Tale

Tuesday, October 19, 2004

European colonialism and new countries' nationalism are two factors with a major share in eliminating local tongues. Another possibility: the Internet.

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MY name is Manari. In the Zaparo language it means a giant lizard living in the forest. But if we wish to list names for official registration, we must use Spanish names. So I'm also called Bartolo Ushigua. Zaparo people are among the best of Indians. Our shamans have effective magic and healing powers because they know the secrets of 500 plant species."

The words were recorded by Carlos Andrade, a linguist and also journalist, from t

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