Chabé ki'áwami, story of hearing human voices/Chabé ki'áwami, historia de las voces humanas
- Item number: 2019-01.042
- Date: 07 May 2007
- Contributors: Gabriela Caballero (researcher, creator, donor), Austin German (researcher, creator, annotator), Luz Elena León Ramírez (author)
- Language: Rarámuri (tar)
- Availability: Online access
- Place: Choguita, Guachochi, Chihuahua, Mexico
- Description: Original .wav file with .eaf transcription file. León tells a story of how, 40 years earlier, upon arriving in Choguita, she heard the voices of many people but nobody ever appeared. She attributes those voices to the spirits of the mestizos that used to pass through Choguita on their way to the mines in the canyon.
- Collection: Materials of the Choguita Rarámuri Language Project
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Preferred citation: Chabé ki'áwami, story of hearing human voices/Chabé ki'áwami, historia de las voces humanas, 2019-01.042, in "Materials of the Choguita Rarámuri Language Project", Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/26223.
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