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from the Amazon which is still spoken there. The languages further upriver are difficult to identify, due to lack of data. The region was multilingual at the time of the
Conquest, and the people largely switched to Spanish rather than to Quechua, though Quechua also expanded during Colonial times.
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to the east of the Marañón, were conquered by the Inca shortly before the
Spanish conquest, and many were deported after the Inca Civil War. They sided with the Spanish and achieved independence for a time, but were then deported again by the Spanish, where most died of introduced disease. Their
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Quechua; the only one which can be identified is
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337:; since these are plant names, they say little about the classification of the language, and Adelaar (2004:397) leaves it unclassified. Bolona is essentially unattested.
372:. Those suggest that they may have been related, and possibly were all Barbacoan. Adelaar (2004:397) finds this more likely than a proposal that Puruhá and Cañar were
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which have been poorly attested or not attested at all. Those of the middle reaches of the river, above the Amazon basin, were replaced in historical times by
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The following is a vocabulary table for Patagón, Bagua, Chacha, Copallén, Tabancale, Chirino, and Sácata combined from data given in the sections above:
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687:. However, this is insufficient to identify Copallén as a Cholón language. It was spoken in villages of Llanque, Las Lomas, and Copallen,
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824:'house'. These do not correspond to any known language or family, so Tabancale (Tabancal) is unclassified and potentially a
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592:'water' suggests it may be a Cariban language, like Patagón de Perico, but is insufficient evidence for classification.
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321:. Historical sources suggest these were closely related, and there is some evidence that Palta (see) was a
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1469:(1993). "Lenguas del nororiente peruano: la hoya de Jaén en el siglo XVI",
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Three words of the language of Sácata (Zácata), apparently that of the
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2535:Far South (
2436:Uru–Chipaya
2412:Quechumaran
2297:Nambikwaran
1979:Bora–Witoto
1876:Ticuna–Yuri
1450:Rivet, Paul
1039:puma, bear
368:and onsets
325:. The name
271:Inca Empire
213:August 2017
111:August 2017
103:introducing
2852:Categories
2546:Qawasqaran
2480:Guaicuruan
2449:Mapudungun
2285:Chapacuran
2199:Peba–Yagua
2134:Cahuapanan
2051:Yurumanguí
1635:Chiquitano
1608:Maxakalian
1516:(based on
1442:. (1968).
1393:References
1330:"Copallen"
1149:Tabancale
1003:Vocabulary
395:), Bagua (
183:newspapers
86:references
50:improve it
2810:Languages
2779:Venezuela
2739:Argentina
2732:Countries
2723:Amazonian
2335:Mosetenan
2329:Canichana
2241:Katukinan
2236:Harákmbut
2187:Tequiraca
2058:Esmeralda
2045:Barbacoan
2001:Guajiboan
1940:Jirajaran
1895:Venezuela
1831:Otomacoan
1783:Yanomaman
1774:Venezuela
1710:Pankararú
1628:Rikbaktsá
1427:cite book
1421:. Madrid.
1215:chichache
1195:paxquiro
1122:Copallén
1117:oc, occ
1036:come here
989:chichache
987:'maize',
983:'water',
955:'maize',
951:'water',
930:Glottolog
911:ISO 639-3
808:'maize',
804:'water',
785:Glottolog
766:ISO 639-3
702:Tabancale
695:Tabancale
675:'maize',
671:'water',
631:Cajamarca
584:'maize',
580:'water',
546:'maize',
542:'water',
536:Patagonia
522:Patagón (
507:Glottolog
488:ISO 639-3
279:languages
56:talk page
2789:Suriname
2769:Paraguay
2754:Colombia
2516:Huarpean
2511:Charruan
2506:Zamucoan
2501:Mascoyan
2475:Matacoan
2417:Quechuan
2341:Yuracaré
2308:Cayubaba
2302:Bororoan
2257:Matanawí
2204:Zaparoan
2173:Taushiro
2145:Candoshi
2139:Jivaroan
2034:Chibchan
2024:Colombia
1989:Witotoan
1972:Tucanoan
1954:Colombia
1935:Timotean
1930:Tiniguan
1891:Colombia
1717:Tarairiú
1696:Katembri
1664:Karirian
1603:Krenakan
1588:Jabutian
1575:Macro-Jê
1537:Arawakan
1376:"Sacata"
1355:(1968).
1300:"Chacha"
1232:See also
1177:Chirino
1161:lalaque
1044:Patagón
1021:firewood
997:Arawakan
993:Candoshí
965:Candoshi
961:paxquiro
890:Candoshi
820:'fire',
792:taba1269
665:Copallín
659:Copallén
514:pata1255
358:Caranqui
350:Panzaleo
335:Candoshí
307:Malacato
283:Aguaruna
273:and the
2764:Ecuador
2744:Bolivia
2695:Amerind
2493:Payaguá
2462:–Pampas
2430:Puquina
2422:Aymaran
2393:Andes (
2376:Irantxe
2315:Itonama
2180:Urarina
2166:Waorani
2159:Munichi
2152:Omurano
2096:Mochica
2085:Chimuan
2040:Chocoan
2012:Puinave
2006:Nadahup
1919:Andaquí
1889:Andes (
1857:Sáliban
1795:Arutani
1770:Orinoco
1557:Cariban
1279:"Bagua"
1210:umague
1204:Sácata
1097:Chacha
945:Chirino
895:Chirino
870:Extinct
843:Chirino
836:Chirino
817:lalaque
734:Extinct
707:Aconipa
639:, with
572:Bagua (
470:Patagón
462:Cariban
442:Extinct
410:Patagón
403:Patagón
385:Mochica
376:(see).
301:, were
295:Ecuador
197:scholar
99:improve
2784:Guyana
2749:Brazil
2552:Yaghan
2526:Chonan
2486:Guachí
2355:Aikanã
2322:Movima
2266:Trumai
2231:Arawan
2216:Amazon
2109:Amazon
1962:Vaupés
1958:Japurá
1950:Amazon
1925:Paezan
1837:Yaruro
1745:Xukurú
1689:Baenan
1682:Gamela
1675:Taruma
1669:Purían
1598:Karajá
1593:Kamakã
1564:Tupian
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1183:yugato
1136:ismare
1131:olaman
1128:chumac
1125:quiet
1077:lancho
1071:Bagua
985:umague
971:Sácata
953:yugato
858:Region
722:Region
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677:olaman
673:chumac
653:Zalcot
649:Salcot
645:Cholón
609:Kuelap
601:Chacha
596:Chacha
582:lancho
430:Region
389:Cholón
354:Paezan
342:Puruhá
331:Jivaro
317:, and
315:Bolona
311:Rabona
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88:, but
2803:Lists
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2713:Chaco
2559:Chono
2537:Chile
2460:Chaco
2442:Kunza
2405:Culle
2383:Arara
2369:Kwazá
2362:Kanoê
2251:Muran
1984:Boran
1964:area)
1912:Camsá
1905:Cofán
1863:Betoi
1825:Guamo
1818:Warao
1731:Wamoé
1643:Guató
1621:Ofayé
1614:Jaikó
1264:Notes
1186:xumás
1180:yungo
1090:nacxé
1060:coará
1033:grass
1030:sheep
1027:house
1018:maize
1015:water
957:xumás
949:yungo
864:basin
728:basin
669:quiet
586:nacxé
568:Bagua
558:sloth
554:coará
436:basin
362:Pasto
346:Cañar
327:Xiroa
319:Xiroa
303:Palta
267:Andes
204:JSTOR
190:books
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2580:Duho
2395:Peru
2348:Leco
2291:Mure
2113:Peru
2070:Peru
1893:and
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1849:Duho
1809:Máku
1802:Sapé
1752:Yaté
1738:Xokó
1724:Tuxá
1703:Natú
1433:link
1407:ISBN
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1074:tuna
1053:viue
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1024:fire
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641:-cat
590:Tuna
578:tuna
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