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Agavotaguerra Indian Language
Agavotaguerra was an indigenous language of the Xingu region of Brazil.
The language is no longer spoken and few records of it remain, but it appears to have belonged to the
Arawakan language family, possibly close to or even a dialect of the
neighboring Yawalpiti language.
Its name has been spelled several different ways including Agavotoquerra, Agavotoqueng, Agavotocueng, and Agavotokueng.
Agavotaguerra Language Tree:
Theories about Agavotaguerra's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
OLAC: Agavotaguerra:
Reference list of Agavotaguerra language materials.
Endangered Languages Project: Agavotaguerra:
Bibliography of Agavotaguerra language resources.
Books for sale on the Agavotaguerras
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Comparative Arawakan Histories:
Interesting book about the history and culture of the Arawak speaking tribes.

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