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Araona or
Cavina is an
indigenous language spoken by the
South America Araona people;
about 90% of the 90
Araona people are
fluent (W. Adelaar). Use of...
- The
Araona people are an
ethnic group in Bolivia.
Their po****tion was 228
according to the 2012 census.
Their language is the
Araona language which is...
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conservation and use. Earthscan. ISBN 978-1-84407-881-3. "han sido
avistado por
Araonas y
otras indígenas." N****ar,
Carlos Camacho (2007). "Consolidar los territorios...
- Alaska,
United States Alaska,
United States Warázu 125
Bolivia Bolivia Araona 110
Bolivia Bolivia Upper Tanana 100 Alaska,
United States Alaska, United...
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Benin 1
French Bhutan 1
Dzongkha Bolivia 37
Castilian (Spanish)
Aymara Araona Baure Bésiro (Chiquitano)
Canichana Cavineña
Cayubaba Chácobo Chimán Ese...
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official languages in the
Constitution of Bolivia.
Castilian (Spanish)
Araona Aymara Baure Bésiro (Chiquitano)
Canichana Cavineño
Cayubaba Chácobo Chimán...
- Chulipis, Taipetes, Tobas, and Yuquis. Tacanas: made up of Lecos, Chimanes,
Araonas, and Maropas. Panos: made up of Chacobos, Caripunas, Sinabos, Capuibos...
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speak Spanish as well.
According to
Alfred Métraux the Cavineño and the
Araona people are so
intermixed with
other Takanan-speaking
peoples that it can...
- Tapietes [es],
Tobas and Yuquis. Tacanas:
Formed by Tacanas, Lecos, Ese Ejas,
Araonas,
Reyesanos and Maropas. Panos:
Formed by Chacobos, Caripunas, Sinabos,...
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Mollo culture, AD 1000–1500
Lupaca Charca people Payaguá
people Uru-Murato
Araona (Cavina) Aymara,
Andes Ayoreo, Gran
Chaco Baure, Beni
Department Borôro...