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Chapacuran languages
Endangered language family of indigenous South Americans / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Chapacuran languages are a nearly extinct Native American language family of South America. Almost all Chapacuran languages are extinct, and the four that are extant are moribund, with the exception of Wari'. They are spoken in Rondônia in the southern Amazon Basin of Brazil and in northern Bolivia.
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Chapacuran | |
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Chapacura–Wanham | |
Linguistic classification | Wamo–Chapakúra ?
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Glottolog | chap1271 |
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According to Kaufman (1990),[1] the Chapacuran family could be related to the extinct Wamo language.