| Koireng Tribe Koireng_Tribe
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| Chayahuita Chayahuita is an indigenous American language spoken by thousands of native Chayahuita people in South America. Spoken along the banks of the Paranapura, Cahuapanas, Sillay, and Shanusi rivers. Also known as Chayawita, Chawi, Tshaahui, Chayhuita, Chayabita, Shayabit, Balsapuertino, Paranapura, and Cahuapa. 1-5% literacy rate, compared with 5-15% for Spanish. Dictionary since 1978. Can not be understood by Jebero speakers. Chayahuita
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| Tamil language/Archive 2 Talk:Tamil_language/Archive_2
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| Kwaio Kwaio is an ethnic group found in central Malaita, in the Solomon Islands. According to Ethnologue, they numbered 13,249 in 1999. Kwaio
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| Wogamusin language Wogamusin is a Papuan language spoken by about 700 people () in four villages in the Ambunti District of East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. Wogamusin_language
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| Selayar language Selayar or Selayarese is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken by about 100,000 people on the island of Selayar in South Sulawesi province, Indonesia. Selayar_language
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| Olmec alternative origin speculations/Archive 1 Talk:Olmec_alternative_origin_speculations/Archive_1
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| Nüpode Huitoto Nüpode Huitoto or Nɨpode is an indigenous American language spoken in western South America. It has occasionally been referred to as Muinane Witoto, not to be confused with the related Muinane language. Nüpode_Huitoto
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| Ankave language Ankave or Angave is a Papuan language spoken by the approximately 1,600 () Ankave_language
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| Ureparapara Ureparapara (also known as Parapara for short and Noibaibai locally) is the third largest island in the Banks Group in northern Vanuatu, after Gaua and Vanua Lava. It is an old volcanic cone that has been breached by the sea on its east coast, forming Dives Bay. Apart from this indentation, the island is circular in shape, with a diameter of eight kilometers. The land area is 39 km². The population was 239 in 1979. . Ureparapara
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| Athpare language Athpare, also known as Athapre, Athpariya, Athpre, Arthare, Arthare-Khesang, or Jamindar Rai, is an eastern Kiranti language spoken by some 2,000 people living in Dhankuta district in Eastern Nepal. Athpare_language
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| Luba-Katanga language Luba-Katanga (also known as Kiluba) is a language spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is spoken mostly in the south-east area of the country, and is assigned ISO 639-3 code lub. Luba-Katanga_language
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| Omurano language Omurano is an extinct language from Peru that may be related to the Zaparoan language family. It is also known as Humurana, Roamaina, Numurana, Umurano, and Mayna. It became extinct in 1958. Omurano_language
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| Wangai Wangai, Wongai or Wankai is the name given by themselves to the 26 Aboriginal groups of the Goldfields of Western Australia. It comes from the word meaning "Speaker". The people of this grouping made use of the resources of the following biogeographic regions: Coolgardie South East Murchison Nullarbor Western half of the Great Victoria Desert. Wangai
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| Urak Lawoi Urak Lawoi (MalayPhuket, Phi Phi, Jum, Lanta, Bulon and on Lipe and Adang, in the Adang Archipelago, off the western coast of Thailand. They are known by various names, including Orak Lawoi'Lawta, Chaw Talay, Chawnam, and Lawoi. The population of approximately 6000 speak a language related closely to Malay but influenced by Thai. Urak_Lawoi
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| Puxian Min Puxian (Simplified Chinese:Traditional Chinese Hanyu pinyin Xinghua is a subcategory of Min Chinese. It is spoken mostly in Fujian province, in Putian, parts of Fuzhou, and parts of Quanzhou. Puxian is a word conbine two place names of Putian City (莆田市) and Xianyou County (仙游县). Puxian_Min
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| Central Morocco Tamazight Central_Morocco_Tamazight
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| Ayoreo language Ayoreo is a Zamucoan language spoken in both Paraguay and Bolivia. It is also known as Morotoco , Moro, Ayoré, and Pyeta Yovai. However, the name "Ayoreo" is more common in Bolivia, and "Morotoco" in Paraguay. It is spoken by Ayoreo, an indigenous ethnic group traditionally living on a combined hunter-gatherer and farming lifestyle. Ayoreo_language
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| Chamacoco language Chamacoco is a Zamucoan language spoken in Paraguay and maybe Brazil. It is also known as Xamicoco or Xamacoco, although the tribe itself prefers the name Ishír, which is also spelled Ishiro or Jewyo. It is spoken by a traditionally hunter-gatherer society that has now turned to agriculture. Its speakers are of all ages, and generally do not speak Spanish or Guarani well. Chamacoco_language
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| Sauria Paharia language The Sauria Paharia (Devnagri:language is spoken in the Bihar and West Bengal states of India, and some pockets of Bangladesh. It is a member of the Northern branch of the Dravidian language family, along with the Kurukh language (also spoken in India) and the Brahui language spoken in Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan. Sauria_Paharia_language
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