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Canichana, or Canesi, Joaquiniano, is a
possible language isolate of
Bolivia (department of Beni). In 1991
there were 500
Canichana people, but only 20...
- The
Canichana people are an
ethnic group in the Beni
Department of Bolivia.
There were 899 of them in 2012. 1,253
people speak the
Canichana language natively...
- Tequiraca–
Canichana is a
possible language family proposed in
Kaufman (1994)
uniting two
erstwhile language isolates,
Canichana of
Bolivia and Tequiraca...
- Bolivia.
Castilian (Spanish)
Araona Aymara Baure Bésiro (Chiquitano)
Canichana Cavineño
Cayubaba Chácobo Chimán Ese Ejja Guaraní Guarasu'we
Guarayu Itonama...
- (PDF).
Retrieved 19
February 2021. Crevils, Mily. "Tomo II:
Amazonia –
Canichana".
Lenguas de Bolivia.
Centre for
Language Studies-Radboud University....
- (also
known as Sibundoy, Coche)
Candoshi (also
known as Maina, Kandoshi)
Canichana (Bolivia) (also
known as Canesi, Kanichana)
Carabayo Cariban (29) (also...
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Tucano Auixira Catuquina, Ticuna, Muniche, Auaque, Caliana, 'Maku', Yuri,
Canichana,
Mobima Puinave Equatorial Arawak Chapacura-Uanhaman, Chamicuro, Apolista...
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official languages besides Spanish: Aymara, Araona, Baure, Bésiro,
Canichana, Cavineño, Cayubaba, Chácobo, Chimán, Ese Ejja, Guaraní, Guarasu'we, Guarayu...
- Baure, Beni
Department Borôro,
Santa Cruz
Department Callawalla,
Andes Canichana (Kanichana),
lowlands Cavineños,
northern Bolivia Cayubaba (Cayuvava,...
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Castilian (Spanish)
Aymara Araona Baure Bésiro (Chiquitano)
Canichana Cavineña
Cayubaba Chácobo Chimán Ese Ejja Guaraní Guarasu'we
Guarayu Itonama...