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Movima is a
language that is
spoken by
about 1,400 (nearly half) of the
Movima, a
group of
Native Americans that
resides in the
Llanos de
Moxos region...
- The
Movima people are an
ethnic group in Bolivia.
There were 18,879 of them in 2012 of whom 675
speak the
Movima language natively. "Censo de Población...
- Machajuyai-Kallawaya
Machineri Maropa Mojeño-Ignaciano Mojeño-Trinitario Moré Mosetén
Movima Pacawara Puquina Quechua Sirionó
Tacana Tapieté
Toromona Uru-Chipaya Weenhayek...
- Machineri, Maropa, Mojeño-Ignaciano, Mojeño-Trinitario, Moré, Mosetén,
Movima, Pacawara, Puquina, Quechua, Sirionó, Tacana, Tapieté, Toromona, Uru-Chipaya...
- 19.
Retrieved 21
February 2021. Haude, Katharina. "Tomo II:
Amazonia –
Movima".
Lenguas de Bolivia.
Centre for
Language Studies-Radboud University. Retrieved...
- Machajuyai-Kallawaya
Machineri Maropa Mojeño-Ignaciano Mojeño-Trinitario Moré Mosetén
Movima Pacawara Puquina Quechua Sirionó
Tacana Tapieté
Toromona Uru-Chipaya Weenhayek...
- Mashakalían)
Mocana (Colombia: Tubará) †
Mosetenan (also
known as Mosetén)
Movima (Bolivia)
Munichi (Peru) (also
known as Muniche)
Muran (4) Mutú (also known...
- Leco (Rik’a), east Lake
Titicaca Machinere (Maxinéri),
Pando Department Movima, Beni Nivaclé, Ashlushlay, Axluslay, Chulupí, Gran
Chaco Pacahuara (Pacawara)...
- absent,
sitting or standing, and
other distinct incidental similarities (
Movima, Guaicuru).
Possession is
indicated by
prefixes or suffixes. The systems...
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Jesuit mission of
Santa Ana was
founded in 1719.
Movima Indians resided at the mission. Today, the
Movima language is
still spoken in and
around the town...