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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...
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Mexico Mexico Toromono 200
Bolivia Bolivia Ixcatec 190
Mexico Mexico Ocaina 190 Amazonas,
Colombia Amazonas,
Colombia Haida 168 Alaska,
United States...
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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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Masiguare Masiguare Guahiban 268 522
Hitnu Hitnu Guahiban 676 513
Ocaína Ocaína Bora–Witoto 285 412
Wipiwi Cuiba Guahiban No data 299
Letuama Letuama...
- (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...
- parti****ted in the 1903 m****acre of
Ocaina natives. They were
implicated with "the
crime of
flogging and
flaying thirty Ocainas Indians and then
burning them...
- Latvian, Lithuanian,
Ocaina, Quechua,
Sanskrit transliteration, Spanish, Tagalog,
Wolof Ñ̈ ñ̈ N with
tilde and
diaeresis Ocaina N̄ n̄ N with
macron Basque...
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Amazonas Extinct ? (data
published 1850)
Language family Bora–****toto ****toto–
Ocaina (?)
Koihoma Language codes ISO 639-3 None (mis)
Glottolog None Linguasphere...
- was
hunting and
enslavement of
members of the ****toto, Andoques, Yaguas,
Ocaina and
Boras groups by the
Peruvian Amazon Company, so they
could be used to...