The Otà language, also known as Chavante or Euchavante, is a
language isolate
Language isolates are languages that cannot be classified into larger language families. Korean and Basque are two of the most common examples. Other language isolates include Ainu in Asia, Sandawe in Africa, and Haida in North America. The nu ...
once spoken in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, between the
Peixe
Peixe is a municipality in the state of Tocantins in the Northern region of Brazil.
See also
*List of municipalities in Tocantins
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and
Pardo
''Pardos'' (feminine ''pardas'') is a term used in the former Portuguese and Spanish colonies in the Americas to refer to the triracial descendants of Southern Europeans, Amerindians and West Africans. In some places they were defined as ne ...
rivers. The language became extinct at the beginning of the 20th century, and the last ethnic Oti died in 1988. Only a few word lists are preserved.
Greenberg classified Oti as a
Macro-Ge language, but he provided almost no supporting data and has not been followed by other researchers.
History
The Oti were largely exterminated in the late 19th century out of fear that they were
Kaingang
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. Nimuendajú estimated that there were some 50 Oti in 1890. By 1903, there were only 8, divided between two locations, one a few kilometers east of
Indiana
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and east of
Presidente Prudente, between the Peixe and
Paranapanema
Paranapanema is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil
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rivers, and one in
Platina
Platina is a municipality ''( municÃpio)'' in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. The population is 3,578 (2020 est.) in an area of 326.73 km². The elevation is 466 m.
References
Municipalities in São Paulo (state)
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, some 50 km northwest of
Ourinhos
Ourinhos is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil
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. The traditional Oti lands up to 1870 had been located between these two places.
Vocabulary
Loukotka (1968)
Loukotka (1968) lists the following basic vocabulary items.
:
Nikulin (2020)
Some Otà words given by Nikulin (2020),
[Nikulin, Andrey. 2020. ]
Proto-Macro-Jê: um estudo reconstrutivo
'. Tese de Doutorado em LinguÃstica, Universidade de BrasÃlia. cited from Quadros (1892), Borba (1908: 73–76), and Ihering (1912: 8).
[Ihering, H. von. A ethnographia do Brazil meridional. Extracto de las ''Actas del XVII° Congreso Internacional de Americanistas'', pág. 250 y siguientes. Buenos Aires: Imprenta de Coni Hermanos, 1912.] For the original word lists by Quadros (1892) and Borba (1908), see the corresponding
Portuguese article.
:
References
External links
*Alain Fabre, 2009, ''Diccionario etnolingüÃstico y guÃa bibliográfica de los pueblos indÃgenas sudamericanos''
Oti
{{South American languages
Language isolates of South America
Languages of Brazil
Indigenous languages of South America (Central)
Languages extinct in the 20th century