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Shiwiar, also
known as Achuar,
Jivaro and Maina, is a
Chicham language spoken along the
Pastaza and
Bobonaza rivers in Ecuador.
Shiwiar is one of the...
- past (Adelaar 1991).
Ethnologue lists 24
languages of Ecuador: Achuar–
Shiwiar Awa–Cuaiquer Cha'palaachi Cofán
Colorado Ecuadorian Sign
Language Emberá...
- Cofan),
Shuar Chicham (spoken by the Shuar), Achuar-
Shiwiar (spoken by the
Achuar and the
Shiwiar), Cha'palaachi (spoken by the Chachi), Tsa'fiki (spoken...
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eastern Ecuador.
Chicham consists of four languages: 1.
Shuar 2. Achuar-
Shiwiar 3.
Awajun 4.
Huambisa This
language family is
spoken in Amazonas, Cajamarca...
- nine
indigenous groups: Quichua, Shuar, Achuar, Waorani, Siona, Secoya,
Shiwiar, and Cofan, all
represented politically by the
Confederation of Indigenous...
- (spoken by the Shuar),
Achuar Chicham (spoken by the Achuar),
Shiwiar (spoken by the
Shiwiar), Cha'palaachi (spoken by the Chachi), Tsa'fiki (spoken by the...
- of the
Americas belonging to the
Jivaroan family,
alongside the Shuar,
Shiwiar, Awajun, and
Wampis (Perú). They are
settled along the
banks of the Pastaza...
- approx. 250.
Languages Waorani,
Spanish Religion Animism,
Christianity Related ethnic groups Kichwa, Shuar, Achuar, Siona, Secoya,
Shiwiar, Záparo, Cofán...
- Additionally, the
Shiwiar are a
group of
Achuar speakers living along the
Corrientes River, next to
Quechua speakers; many
Shiwiar also
speak this other...
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spoken in the
extreme north of Peru. It is
closely related to the Achuar-
Shiwiar, Shuar, and
Aguaruna languages, all of
which belong to the
Jivaroan language...