• The Cashibo or Carapache are an indigenous people of Peru. They live near the Aguaytía, San Alejandro, and Súngaro Rivers. The Cashibo have three subgroups...
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  • Cashibo, Caxibo or Kashibo may refer to: Cashibo people, an indigenous people of Peru Cashibo language, the language of the Cashibo people Cashibo (mission)...
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  • Cashibo (Caxibo, Cacibo, Cachibo, Cahivo), Cacataibo, Cashibo-Cacataibo, Managua, or Hagueti is an indigenous language of Peru in the region of the Aguaytía...
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  • Cashibo is a missionary base in the jungle of Peru, located near the city of Pucallpa. The name Cashibo is used both for the bases of the Swiss mission...
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    Pasco, Huánuco, and Ucayali, Peru Banawá (Jafí, Kitiya), Amazonas, Brazil Cashibo (Carapache), Huánuco Region, Peru Conibo (Shipibo-Conibo), Peru and Amazonas...
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    Bora, Amazon, north and eastern Peru Candoshi, Amazon: Loreto Region Cashibo, Amazon Chanka, whose direct descendants live primarily in Apurímac, Ayacucho...
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    Pasco, Huánuco, and Ucayali, Peru Banawá (Jafí, Kitiya), Amazonas, Brazil Cashibo (Carapache), Huánuco Region, Peru Conibo (Shipibo-Conibo), Peru and Amazonas...
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    Language. In urban areas of the country, especially the coastal region, most people are monolingual and only speak Spanish, while in many rural areas of the...
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    John Wesley Powell. (Gallatin supported the assimilation of indigenous peoples to Euro-American culture.) (Current terminology is indicated parenthetically...
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    expansion of popular religion. Something similar is done with the Swiss Cashibo mission, whose station is located 5 kilometers from the city. In the city...
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    in Seringal Barão, Rio Branco, territory of Acre, Brazil. (Unattested.) Cashibo / Cacataibo / Caxivo / Hagueti - spoken on the Pachitea River, Pisqui River...
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    Montaña, which featured Peruvian cultural artifacts from the Cashibo, and Panoan peoples. In 1989, the Hall was renovated and reopened as a permanent...
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  • Christopher, ed. (2010). Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger. Memory of Peoples (3rd ed.). Paris: UNESCO Publishing. ISBN 978-92-3-104096-2. Retrieved...
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