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Resígaro is an
Arawakan language spoken in the
department of
Loreto in Peru. It is
believed to be
nearly extinct as of 2017 with only one
remaining speaker...
- Tariana; Warekena, Mandawaka; Kabiyari; Yukuna, Wainumá-Mariaté †
Kauixana Resígaro Upper Rio
Negro division † Baré, † Guinau, † Anauyá-Yabahana
Upper Orinoco...
- and Amazonas, Brazil. It
forms a
subgroup with the Tariana, Piapoco,
Resígaro and
Guarequena languages.
There are 10,000 speakers.
Aikhenvald (1999)[full...
- Içana) (Carútana-Baniwa) Katapolítani-Moriwene-Mapanai (Kadaupuritana)
Resígaro Central Upper Amazon (Orinoco) Baré
group Marawá † Baré
Guinao † Yavitero...
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rubber firms were ****toto, Bora, Andoque, Ocaina, Nonuya,
Muinanes and
Resígaros. The main
figures of the
Peruvian Amazon Company,
including Armando Normand...
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family with the most
languages in
South America.
Northern North Amazonian Resígaro Loreto Southern Southwest Iñapari (†)
Madre de Dios Mashko-Piro (†) Madre...
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these stations was
dependent on
slave labor from the ****toto,
Boras and
Resígaro indigenous po****tions.
Between 1903 and 1907 the Rodríguez
brothers were...
- 2015) (subscription required) Sei****, F (2012). "Causative
Marking in
Resígaro (Arawakan): A
Descriptive and
Comparative Perspective".
International Journal...
- et al. (2013)
found lexical similarities with
Arawakan (especially the
Resigaro language in particular) due to contact.
Loukotka (1968)
lists the following...
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labor in the
Putumayo include: ****toto, Andoque, Bora, Ocaina, Muinane,
Resígaros, Yabuyanos,
Nonuyas and Yurias.
Sometime in 1898,
Arana established a...