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I've just purchased "Kumeŭaŭa". That means, of course, that I will have to learn Esperanto eventually. Again, thanks for taking the time to answer my questions about the book's content!
Best,
Eduardo (kawina)
posted by wado at 3:59 pm (EST) on May 21, 2008
I noticed that you have Tibor Sekelj's book, Kumeŭaŭa. I'm a linguist working with the Karajá people, who live in the region where the story in the book apparently takes place (the Araguaia River, in Central Brazil?). If that's indeed the case, are the Karajá (or any of the tribes in the region) mentioned?
Thanks in advance,
Eduardo (Kawina)
posted by wado at 11:00 pm (EST) on May 5, 2008