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    Muinane is an indigenous American language spoken in Colombia. Muinane belongs to the Boran language family, along with Bora. Muinane is spoken by 150...
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    Bora–Muinane, Bora–Muiname, Bóran, Miranyan, Miranya, Bórano) is a small language family, consisting of just two languages. The two Boran languages are:...
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    Guahibo, Kamsa, Paez, Tukano, Witoto-Okaina, Yaruro, Chibchan, and Bora-Muinane language families due to contact. Genetic links between Choco and Chibchan had...
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    American language spoken in western South America. It has occasionally been referred to as Muinane Witoto, not to be confused with the Muinane language. Nüpode...
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    The Indigenous languages of the Americas are the languages that were used by the Indigenous peoples of the Americas before the arrival of non-Indigenous...
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    (2016) notes that there are lexical similarities with the Arawa, Bora-Muinane, Guato, Irantxe, Jivaro, Karib, Kayuvava, Mura-Matanawi, Taruma, Trumai...
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  • lexical similarities with the Pijao, Yaruro, Arawak, Bora-Muinane, Choko, and Tukano language families due to contact. Some of this contact had occurred...
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    Tikuna-Yuri, Pano, Barbakoa, Bora-Muinane, and Choko language families due to contact. There are two dozen Tucanoan languages. There is a clear binary split...
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    confluence) Pre-Proto-Harakmbut-Katukinan (Tefé confluence) Pre-Proto-Bora-Muinane (Japurá, Jutaí, Juruá confluences) Proto-Pano-Takanan (Içá and Jutaí confluences)...
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    found in many language families of South America. Jolkesky (2016) notes that there are lexical similarities with the Arawa, Bora-Muinane, Guahibo, Harakmbet-Katukina...
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    Ayahuasca (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    languages[which?] bakko, from Bora-Muinane languages[which?] jono pase, used by Ese'Ejja people uipa, from Guahibo language napa (or nepe/nepi), used by Tsáchila...
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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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    Below is a comparison of selected basic vocabulary items in Proto-Bora-Muinane (i.e., Proto-Boran), Bora, Proto-Witotoan, Witoto, and Andoque. Kaufman...
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    similarities with the Saliba-Hodi, Arawak, Bora-Muinane, Choko, Witoto-Okaina, and Waorani language families due to contact. Obregón Muñoz, H. (1981)...
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  • from the Nonuya and Muinane communities known for his depictions of the Amazon rainforest. Rodríguez was born Mogaje Guihu (Muinane: "shining sparrow-hawk...
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    attributed to language contact. Jolkesky (2016) notes that there are lexical similarities with the Yanomami, Arawak, Nadahup, Puinave-Kak, Bora-Muinane, and Choko...
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  • Guambiano; Totoro Pasto Awa Pit Barbakoa † Pasto † Sindagua † Bora-Muinane Bora; Miraña Muinane Chacha-Cholon-Hibito Chacha † Cholon Hibito † Chapakura-Wañam...
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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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    Witoto (redirect from Muinane)
    live on the western end of their historical territory. Another group, the Muinane, traditionally lived to the east of the Murui. Historically they were a...
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  • with the Andoke and the Muinane to create the Nonuya community. Most Nonuya have Muinane and Spanish as their native languages. There are no surviving...
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    speak the Spanish language. Sixty-five Amerindian languages, two Creole languages, the Portuguese language and the Romanian language are also spoken in...
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    Languages Families Algonquian languages Athabaskan languages Catawban languages Eskimoan languages Iroquoian languages (Northern) Iroquoian languages...
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    Indigenous peoples of Peru (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    Amazon Mashco-Piro, Amazon: Madre de Dios Region Matsés (Mayoruna), Amazon Muinane Norte Chico civilization (9210–1800 BCE), Pacific coast Pocra culture (500–1000...
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  • Embrace of the Serpent (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    the film multiple languages are spoken: Ocaina (which is most frequently spoken), Ticuna, Bora, Andoque, Yucuna (Jukuna), and Muinane.[citation needed]...
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    Putumayo genocide (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    and Colombian rubber firms were Huitoto, Bora, Andoque, Ocaina, Nonuya, Muinanes and Resígaros. The main figures of the Peruvian Amazon Company, including...
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    Indigenous peoples in Colombia (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Lomaprieta) Chamí Chocoan 21,628 2,225 Amorúa Amorúa Guahiban 464 2,211 Muinane Muinane Bora–Witoto No data 2,113 Makuna Makuna Tucanoan 612 1,962 Kofán Cofán...
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    Julio César Arana (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    used for labor in the Putumayo include: Huitoto, Andoque, Bora, Ocaina, Muinane, Resígaros, Yabuyanos, Nonuyas and Yurias. Sometime in 1898, Arana established...
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  • Tinigua (section Language)
    exploitation of the rubber, then as allies of the Witotos they faced the Muinane and Carijona, and had to abandon much of their territory and settle to...
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    their best film for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film since 1956. The Foreign Language Film Award Committee oversees the process and reviews...
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  • Race and ethnicity in Colombia (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    their Protestant religion, have continued to speak an English-based creole language as well as English, and have regarded themselves as a group distinct from...
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