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    Cocama (Kokáma) is a language spoken by thousands of people in western South America. It is spoken along the banks of the Northeastern lower Ucayali,...
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    (dialects: Nheengatu, a.k.a. Língua Geral as lingua franca, and Potiguára), Cocama–Omagua*, Tupinikin** Tenetehara (Group IV): Akwáwa (dialects: Asuriní, Suruí...
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  • Omagua is a Tupí-Guarani language closely related to Cocama, belonging to the Group III subgroup of the Tupí-Guaraní family, according to Aryon Rodrigues'...
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  • Kokama people (category Articles containing Portuguese-language text)
    Kokama (also spelled Cocama, Portuguese: Cocamas) are an indigenous ethnic group of the Amazon that historically spoke the Cocama language. Today, the Kokama...
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  • Kokama (redirect from Cocama)
    Kokama or Cocama may refer to: Kokama people, an ethnic group of the Amazon Cocama language, their language Cacoma, a town in Angola Cacama (disambiguation)...
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  • (dialects: Nheengatu a.k.a. Língua Geral as lingua franca, and Potiguára) Cocama–Omagua Tupinikin Dietrich, Wolf. O tronco tupi e as suas famílias de línguas...
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  • The term General Language (Portuguese: língua geral) refers to lingua francas that emerged in South America during the 16th and 17th centuries, the two...
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    Peru has many languages in use, with its official languages being Spanish, Quechua and Aymara. Spanish has been in the country since it began being taught...
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    The Tupi or Tupian language family comprises some 70 languages spoken in South America, of which the best known are Tupi proper and Guarani. Rodrigues...
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    Cognate (redirect from Language overlap)
    Paraguayan Guarani panambi, the Eastern Bolivian Guarani panapana, the Cocama and Omagua panama, and the Sirionó ana ana are cognates, derived from the...
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  • is "neither Indian nor white mestizo." They speak a dialect of the Cocama language and also Spanish. The Indians of Central and South America by James...
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    frequent in Chibchan, Tucanoan, and Yanomaman languages. It is also common in some languages (Guaicuru, Mataco, Cocama) for some words to have different forms...
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  • The Paulista General Language, also called Southern General Language and Austral Tupi, was a lingua franca and creole language formed in the 16th century...
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    Amazonas (Colombian department) (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Amazon. The following ethnic groups are found in the department: Bora, Cocama, Macuna, Mirana, Okaina, Ticunas, Tucano, Uitoto, Yagua, and Yucuna, among...
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  • An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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  • second decade of the 19th century, Chief Manuel Pacaya, leader of a group of Cocama natives in the town of La Laguna (now Lagunas, on the Huallaga River), frustrated...
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    Reservation, and is also home to many indigenous peoples, (such as the Cocama, Omagua, Iquito people and Urarina), as well as peasants (ribereños) who...
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    Indigenous peoples of Peru (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    Ayacucho and Lamas. Chincha, formerly the Pacific Coast Cholones, Amazon Cocama Cocamilla Ese Ejja, Amazon: Madre de Dios Region Harakmbut, Amazon: Madre...
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  • linguistic names. Language portal Constructed language and List of constructed languages Language (for information about language in general) Language observatory...
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    Demographics of Peru (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    indigenous peoples residing in eastern Peru include the Shipibo, Urarina, Cocama, and Aguaruna, to name just a few. European descendants constitute around...
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    Pre-Cabraline history of Brazil (category CS1 Brazilian Portuguese-language sources (pt-br))
    Xingu and Madeira rivers, forming new language subgroups, such as the Cocama, Omágua, Guaiaqui, and Xirinó. The Cocama and Omágua peoples headed to the Amazon...
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    Ucayali River (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    Ucayali was first called San Miguel, then Ucayali, Ucayare, Poro, Apu-Poro, Cocama and Rio de Cuzco. Peru has organised many costly and ably-conducted expeditions...
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  • Tupí-Guaraní Tupi: Paraguay, Brazil, Bolivia, Peru and Argentina Cocama-Omagua Cocama-Cocamilla (Kokáma): Loreto, Peru Tapirape: Brazil Wayampí Guajá Awá-Guajá:...
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  • An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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    Cuieiras River (Rio Negro tributary) (category Articles containing Portuguese-language text)
    founded seven communities. The communities are ethnically diverse, including Cocama, Baniwa, Tucano, Ticuna, Mura, Baré, Sateré-Mawé and Carapana people. There...
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  • lists the indigenous languages of South America. Extinct languages are marked by dagger signs (†). Demographics of Indigenous languages of South America by...
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    Peruvian Amazonia (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    the country's population. Many indigenous peoples, such as the Aguaruna, Cocama-Cocamilla and the Urarina, inhabit the jungle, some in relative isolation...
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    Huallaga River (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    peasants, it is still occupied by many indigenous communities, such as the Cocama-Cocamilla[citation needed] and Kichwa-Lamista communities. The river and...
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    Marañón River (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    peoples such as the Urarina of the Chambira Basin [2], the Candoshi, and the Cocama-Cocamilla peoples. A 552-km (343-mi) section of the Marañón River between...
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    Urarina (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    disputation. Surrounded by the Jivaroan, and the Tupi–Guarani-speaking Cocama-Cocamilla indigenous peoples of the upper Amazon, the Urarina have an elaborate...
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