María Sandi, one of the two people who still remember a bit of the language katsakáti (also known as andoa and shimigae).
María Sandi
Marta Piqueras and Ramon Escamilla working with María Sandi, one of the two people who still remember the language katsakáti (also known as andoa and shimigae) on June 16, 2009.
Marta and María
Marta Piqueras working with katsakáti data in our lodgings in Andoas Viejo, on the Pastaza River.
Marta working with katsakáti data in Andoas Viejo.
Marta Piqueras working with katsakáti data and with the materials we brought on the related zaparoan languages.
Ramon Escamilla working on katsakáti phonology.
Marta Piqueras and Ramon Escamilla working together on kastakáti phonology in our lodgings in Andoas Viejo.
Chris as team chef for the day: making noodles on the fire.
Chris coaxes the noodles along as Lev brings another armload of firewood.
Noodles on a cooking fire require much care!
Marta, phonology, and a butterfly.