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Lowland Ecuadorian Quichua

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Quichua Language Documentation: Connective Constructions & Working in the Chagra (agricultural fields)
This is part of an interview with Belgica Dagua wherea group of students attempt to elicit connective constructions in Kichwa (Quichua). Belgica, a Pastaza Kichwa speaker, tells some stories of working in the chagra, which is an agricultural field where Kichwa people grow crops like manioc (cassava/yuca root) and others.

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