- The
Machiguenga (also Matsigenka, Matsigenga) are an
indigenous people who live in the high jungle, or montaña, area on the
eastern slopes of the Andes...
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Nomatsiguenga (Matsigenka) is an
Arawakan language of Peru. It is
close enough to Machiguenga...
- Setentrional. Manaus: EDUA. Shaver, H. (1996).
Diccionario nomatsiguenga-castellano, castellano-
nomatsiguenga (Serie Linguística Peruana, 41). Pucallpa: Ministerio...
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linguistic family, as do the Matsiguenga, Yine, Caquinte,
Yanesha and
Nomatsiguenga languages. In Peru it is
spoken by
approximately 25,000 Asháninka. The...
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Axininca Cuzco Campa de
Pajonal the hack
Caquinte Cuzco Machiguenga Cuzco Nomatsiguenga Cuzco Amuesha-Chamicuro
Amuesha Cuzco Chamicuro (†)
Loreto Bora-witoto...
- (most
speakers are
monolingual in Matsigenka). It is
close enough to
Nomatsiguenga that the two are
sometimes considered dialects of a
single language;...
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Asheninca language Red Book
Campa Caquinte language Red Book
Campa Nomatsiguenga language Red Book Candoshi-Shapra
language Red Book
Capanahua language...
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Other indigenous groups supporting the
rebellion were the
Amuesha and
Nomatsiguenga peoples. The area of the
rebellion was the
nearest and most accessible...
- Asháninka, Gran
Pajonal Campa, Ashéninka, Axaninca, Machiguenga, and
Nomatsiguenga. As
these are all very
closely related linguistic systems, the decision...
- in the
table because the only two
languages with this distinction,
Nomatsiguenga and Kamayurá, the
morphemes are
about the same length.: 75 When a larger...