Ayapaneco: The Wind (Narrated in Ayapaneco)

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • 68 Voices - Animated short films that showcase myths, poems and oral traditions in each indigenous language of Mexico.
    Back then there was a drunk man who fall down wherever he went. He even got inside some houses.
    One day, he stepped on a cornfield and destroyed it.
    He went on and knocked down whatever was on his way: trees, houses, and every parcel of land.
    He was considered a worker in this world because that drunk man became the wind, that’s why now the wind wanders around as he pleases. Just like the drunk man who used to destroyed everything on its way.
    Since then, that drunk man is the wind we feel.
    Credits
    Title: El Viento
    Locution: Manuel Segovia Segovia
    Traduction: Manuel Segovia Segovia, Cirilo Velázquez Méndez, Ysidro Velázquez Méndez, Asunción Segovia Hernández Manuel Segovia Jiménez, José Manuel Segovia Velázquez
    Direction: Gabriela Badillo
    Illustration: Alejandro Canela
    Animator: Hola Combo / Eduardo Olvera, María García Lumbreras, Enrique Sañudo, Marco Barragán, Gabriela Badillo
    Adaptation: Gabriela Badillo
    Original Music: Aarón Flores
    Audio Design: Igor Figueroa
    Coordinator of production: Brenda Orozco
    Duration: 1.00 min
    A production by Hola Combo, Canal Once, INALI, CDI
    Year of Production 2016 #Ayapaneco #Zoque #Indigenous

Komentáře • 6

  • @lucaarslan3913
    @lucaarslan3913 Před 2 lety +1

    what a beautiful language!

    • @B_s2918
      @B_s2918 Před 2 lety

      Its gone now. No one in the world speaks it. The only way we know the meaning of this is because the only person who spoke it translated it.
      Edit: nvm they made a school and a alphabet

    • @henrythekaktus
      @henrythekaktus Před rokem +1

      It has 70 speakers

    • @choiandyan
      @choiandyan Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@B_s2918where can i find the alphabets?

  • @ladonna1944
    @ladonna1944 Před 2 lety

    This art is amazing

  • @lindamaemullins5151
    @lindamaemullins5151 Před 3 lety +1

    But aren’t they different winds sometimes and not all the same wind?? Where must I look to find answer?