
The flute buxíxh of the Chiquitano
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The Chiquitano are a society indigenous to the lowlands of eastern Bolivia, with a population of between 40,000 and 60,000 individuals (the third largest in the country) distributed among the provinces of Ñuflo de Chaves, Velasco, Sandoval, Germán Busch, Ichilo and Chiquitos (department of Santa Cruz) and Iténez (department of Beni), as well as in three municipalities in the state of Mato Grosso (Brazil). Speakers of the Bésiro language (the fourth most used in Bolivia), they dedicate themselves to agriculture and work on local farms, and keep alive an important part of their identity as a community.
This society arose from the amalgamation of several indigenous ethnic groups, gathered in the Jesuit reductions that were established in the area starting in the 17th century. The Guaraní who accompanied the conquerors used the derogatory diminutive tapiï-mirí, "small slaves", to refer to these peoples. The Europeans simplified the term by calling them "chiquitos" — "little ones". The area they inhabited was since then baptized "Llanos de Chiquitos" or "Chiquitanía".
The Chiquitano have a wide and rich organological heritage, which includes the buxikia busúkïro: wind instruments. Among them is the buxíxh, buxixh or burrirr, a straight, cylindrical transverse flute, about 2.5 cm in diameter and about 45 cm in length, with six frontal fingering holes.
[Video. From YouTube user Antonio Guasace]
A buxíxh interpreter is known as ñaponux buxixh. It is assumed that, in addition to this transverse flute, he knows how to play all the other wind instruments of the native musical system.
The flute is considered a female instrument and can be used at any time of the year.
More information about this sound artifact can be found in the free-access digital book Musical instruments of the Chiquitano people (Wayrachaki Editora, 2017), accessible through the "In English > Publications > Digital books on music" section at Instrumentarium.
About the post
Text: Edgardo Civallero.
Publication date: 11.09.2023.
Picture: Musical instruments of the Chiquitano, including two flutes buxíxh. In Musical instruments of the Chiquitano people.