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Yameo is an
extinct language from Peba–Yaguan
language family that was
formerly spoken in Peru. It was
spoken along the
banks of the
Amazon River from...
- branches, with
Yameo in one branch, and Peba and
Yagua in the other.[citation needed]
There is
extremely little do****entation of
Yameo and Peba, both...
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reduction on the
banks of the
Nanay River. The
Jesuits gathered local Napeano (
Yameo) and
Iquito natives to live here, and they
named it San
Pablo de Napeanos...
- The only
closely related languages that have been do****ented are Peba and
Yameo both of
which are now extinct. 2000
Yagua people in Peru were monolingual...
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Loreto Tacano Ese'ejja
Madre de Dios Peba-yagua Peba (†)
Loreto Yagua Loreto Yameo (†)
Loreto Quechua These languages make a
family of
different languages...
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Pantanagua Patagón
Quingnam Sácata
Sechura Sensi Tabancale Tallán
Tequiraca Yameo Kunza (Argentina & Chile)
Yahgan (Argentina & Chile)
Pawishiana Charrúa...
- netting, or tents, were
utilized by the Panoans, Tupinambá,
Western Tucano,
Yameo, Záparoans, and
perhaps by the
indigenous peoples of the
central Huallaga...
- (yma) I/L
Yamphe ymb I/L
Yambes ymc I/L
Southern Muji ymd I/L Muda yme I/E
Yameo ymg I/L
Yamongeri ymh I/L Yi, Mili ymi I/L Moji (ymj) Muji Yi ymk I/L Makwe...
- Shipibo-Wariapano:
Sensi †; Wariapano;
Shipibo Peba-Yagua Peba † Peba †
Yameo †
Yagua Puinave-Nadahup
Nadahup Nadëb: Nadëb do Rio Negro; Nadëb do Roçado...