Tadeo Zarratea

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Tadeo Zarratea Dávalos (born 28 October 1946 in Yuty) is a Paraguayan lawyer, activist, linguist, and author.[1]

Graduated as lawyer and linguist at Universidad Nacional de Asunción, he has long advocated for the rights of indigenous people.

He became famous as the author of Kalaito Pombero, one of the first novels to ever be written in the Guarani language.[2]

Selected works[]

  • Kalaíto Pombéro. Asunción: Napa. 1981.
  • Arandu Ka’aty. 1989.
  • Ka’i Rembiasakue. 1994. (with Feliciano Acosta Alcaraz)
  • Gramática elemental de la lengua guaraní. Asunción: Marben. 2002.
  • Avañe’ẽ: manual para leer y escribir en guaraní. Asunción: Servilibro. 2013. (with Feliciano Acosta Alcaraz)
  • Gramática elemental del guaraní paraguayo. Asunción: Servilibro. 2013.

References[]

  1. ^ "Tadeo Zarratea". Gobierno Vasco (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 August 2020.
  2. ^ "Tadeo Zarratea". FIL Guadalajara (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 August 2020.

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