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Ocaina is an
indigenous American language spoken in
western South America.
Ocaina belongs to the
Witotoan language family. It is its own
group within...
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Witotoan (also ****totoan or Uitotoan,
occasionally known as ****toto–
Ocaina to
distinguish it from Bora–Witoto) is a
small language family of southeastern...
- is also used in the
Boruca language,
Nawdm language,
Jersey Dutch, and
Ocaina language. "N̈" and "n̈"
appear in very few languages, so they are not represented...
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exploited by
Peruvian and
Colombian rubber firms were ****toto, Bora, Andoque,
Ocaina, Nonuya,
Muinanes and Resígaros. The main
figures of the
Peruvian Amazon...
- as "There was
nobody else that
could play this guy. He's one of the last
Ocaina people remaining. There's only
about sixteen of them left." The cast are...
- (9210–1800 BCE),
Pacific coast Pocra culture (500–1000 CE),
Pacific coast Ocaína Q'ero, Andes:
Cusco Region Quechua,
direct descendants of the
common people...
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significant po****tions Colombia, Peru
Languages Witotoan languages:
Ocaina language (oca),
Witoto Proper:
Minica ****toto (hto),
Murui ****toto (huu)...
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Colombia 1879 1913 32,000 40,000+
Members of the ****toto, Andoques, Yaguas,
Ocaina and
Boras groups were
hunted and
enslaved so they
could be used to extract...
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Andoque language.
Boran Witotoan (or Witoto–
Ocaina)
Kaufman (1994)
lists Bóran and Witótoan (****toto–
Ocaina) as
separate families (they are
grouped together...
- linguistique.
Verbum 26: 439–458. Pike,
Kenneth L. (1961).
Compound affixes in
Ocaina.
Language 37, 570 –581. Aronoff, Mark and S. N.
Sridhar (1984). Agglutination...