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Blas Wilfredo Omar Jaime, in chaná language Agó Acoé Inó, -dog without owner- Nogoyá, Entre Rios, {{Birth date|1934|2|2}} is an argentinian, public transportation retired employee. He is a native speaker of the language of the Chaná people, being called Tató Oyendén -man who is a custodian of the ancestral memory-. He lives with his wife in the city of Paraná and is dedicated to teaching and disseminating his culture. His language, which he learned from his ancestors, was considered an extinct language before he was interviewed by the linguist José Pedro Viegas Barros,[1][2][3][4] with whom he wrote in partnership the book "La Lengua Chaná. Patrimonio Cultural de Entre Ríos" which was edited by the official editorial of the provincial government of Entre Ríos, as a further recognition of those held for the official declaration of Lanték, as Cultural Patrimony of the Province.[5] See also - Chanás
- Charruan languages
- Chaná language
- Charrúas
External links - {{Facebook|blas.jaime}}
- {{YouTube|r2XypOtJCik|El último hablante de la lengua chaná - Blas Wilfredo Omar Jaime - TEDxPuertoSanchez}}
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