- Shipibo-Conibo at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Tapiche Capanahua at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Xipináwa (retired)...
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Capanahua or
Kapanawa [kapaˈnawa] is a
moribund indigenous American language of the
Panoan family spoken in
western South America by a few
hundred aboriginal...
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Brazilian Kashinawa,
Peruvian Kashinawa, and the
extinct Juruá
Kapanawa (
Capanahua of the Juruá River) and Paranawa. In
final syllables, /a, ã/ are heard...
- (Station code: KAQ), a
railway station in
Andhra Pradesh,
India Tapiche Capanahua language (ISO 639-3: kaq), a
Panoan language spoken in Peru and Brazil...
- 'loving leaves'. The
plant is
called soin
kakie in Kofán and
mihnan pehi in
Capanahua. It is
called pambu and
bijao blanco in
Shuar /
Mestizo Spanish. In Colombia...
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Cuzco Atsahuaca (†)
Madre de Dios
Yamiaca (†)
Madre de Dios
Capanawa Capanahua Loreto Isconahua Ucayali Marubo Ucayali Pánobo (†)
Loreto Remo (†) Loreto...
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Campa Nomatsiguenga language Red Book Candoshi-Shapra
language Red Book
Capanahua language Red Book Cashibo-Cacataibo
language Red Book
Cashinahua language...
- (pp. 46–76). London: Routledge. Loos, E.; Loos, B. (2003).
Diccionario Capanahua-Castellano. Versión electrónica ilustrada. (Serie Lingüística Peruana...
- the
Tapiche River in the
basin area.
Other tributaries are the Contea,
Capanahua, and
Lamayacu Rivers. The
reserve comprises several types of
lowland Amazonian...
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treatments for:
alcoholism (a cure
learned from
chief Huanichi of the
Capanahua), diabetes, and epilepsy.
Later in
Iquitos he
cured a
young girl with...