- The
Machinere are an
indigenous people of Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru. They live
along the Acre
River in Bolivia. In
Brazil they
mostly live in the Mamoadate...
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alongside Spanish in some Yine schools.
There are also a
thousand speakers of
Machinere.
Vowels are
nasalized after /h̃/. /w/ is
heard as a
bilabial approximant...
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Regions with
significant po****tions Peru
Languages Yine, Asháninka, Machiguenga, Spanish,
Quechua Religion Christianity Related ethnic groups Machinere...
- (Machoto, Saramo)
Kolla Jorá (Hora) Leco (Rik’a), east Lake
Titicaca Machinere (Maxinéri),
Pando Department Movima, Beni Nivaclé, Ashlushlay, Axluslay...
- Acre Apurinã Asháninka Kaxinawá
Kulina Machinere Yaminawá Amapá
Aparai Kalina Karipuna Palikur Wayampi Amazonas Amahuaca Apurinã Banawá
Baniwa Barasana...
- Macuráp, Macurapi, Makurápi, M****aka
Tupari Rondônia 579 2014
Manchineri Machinere, Machineri, Manitenerí, Maxinéri, Yine
Arawakan Acre, Bolivia, Peru 1...
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Amazon Kulina,
Amazon Korubo Machiguenga, Amazon,
southeastern Peru
Machinere,
Amazon Maina,
Amazon Mashco-Piro, Amazon:
Madre de Dios
Region Matsés...
- Peru
Kwaza (Coaiá, Koaiá), Rondônia,
Brazil Latundê, Rondônia,
Brazil Machinere, Peru Mashco-Piro, Peru Matís (Matis),
Brazil Matsés (Mayoruna, Maxuruna)...
- Amazon.
Kaufman (1994)
gives the
following breakdown: Piro Piro (Yine,
Machinere) Iñapari Kanamaré † Apurinã
Mashco Piro a.k.a. Cujareño
Kaufman had considered...
- Peru
Kwaza (Coaiá, Koaiá), Rondônia,
Brazil Latundê, Rondônia,
Brazil Machinere,
Bolivia and Peru Mashco-Piro, Peru Matís (Matis),
Brazil Matsés (Mayoruna...