- Candoshi-
Shapra (also
known as Candoshi, Candoxi, Kandoshi, Kandozi-Chapra, and Murato) is an
indigenous American language isolate,
spoken by
several thousand...
- established.
Other communities followed,
including the Kandozi, Shawi, and
Shapra peoples, and
additional communities are
expressing interest in pursuing...
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Colombian border until the 18th century.
Paezan has been suggested. Candoshi-
Shapra 1,100
Endangered Peru
Spoken along the Chapuli, ****toyacu, Pastaza, and...
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Burmeso Oceania 1
Burushaski Eurasia 1 Camsá
South America 1 Candoshi-
Shapra South America 1
Canichana South America 1
Cayubaba South America 1 Cayuse...
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Baniwa Barbudo,
Loreto Region, Peru Bora,
Loreto Region, Peru Candoshi-
Shapra (Chapras),
Loreto Region, Peru Carútana (Arara), Amazonas,
Brazil Chaya****ta...
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Proposed language family Subdivisions ?
Zaparoan ? Peba–Yaguan ? Candoshi-
Shapra ?
Omurano ?
Taushiro ?
Abishira (Awishiri) ?
Huaorani Language codes Glottolog...
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began to
become well-known
after the
publication of the life of Tariri, a
Shapra chief who left head-hunting
after being introduced to Christianity. However...
- Proto-Shuar-Candoshi
reconstruction also
integrates data from
Candoshi and
Shapra. For
reconstructions of Proto-Shuar and Proto-Shuar-Candoshi by
Payne (1981)...
- Aewa Aikanã
Andaqui Andoque Arutani Atacame Betoi-Jirara Camsá Candoshi-
Shapra Canichana Cayubaba Chiquitano Chono Cofán
Culli Fulniô
Guachi Guamo Guató...
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flexibility and
range of motion[medical
citation needed]. The Candochi-
Shapra and the
Shipibo Indian tribes use both the bark and
roots of
iporuro for...