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Chayahuita Indian Language
Chayahuita is a Cahuapanan language of South America.
Chayahuita is spoken by 10,000 people in Peru.
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Chayahuita Words:
Our list of vocabulary words in the Chayahuita language, with comparison to words in other Cahuapanan languages.
Chayahuita Animal Words:
Illustrated glossary of animal words in the Chayahuita language.
Peru Linguistic Map
Tribes and Languages of Peru:
Maps showing the areas in South America where Shawi (Chayahuita) is spoken.
Chayahuita (Paranapura):
Profile of the Chayahuita language including a phonological inventory, orthography and a text.
Chayahuita Indian Language
Chayahuita Linguistic Description
Chayahuita Orthography
Chayahuita Grammar:
Chayahuita Bible Translation
Chayahuita Texts:
Scanned-in Chayahuita language materials from the Rosetta Project.
Human Rights: Chayahuita:
Translation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights into Chayahuita.
Chayahyita Prayers:
Translations of the Lord's Prayer into the Chayahuita language.
La Lengua Chayawita:
Information on Chayahuita including linguistic maps of Peru and South America. Page in Spanish.
Chayahuita Language:
Demographic information on Chayahuita from the Ethnologue of Languages.
Wikipedia: Chayahuita:
Encyclopedia article on the Chayahuita language.
Chayahuita Language Tree:
Theories about Chayahuita's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
Chayahuita Language Structures:
Chayahuita linguistic profile and academic bibliography.
Chayahuita Culture:
Article on the history and traditions of the Chayahuita tribe.
Links, References, and Additional Information
Chayahuita
Los Chayahuita del Campo Piyapi
Cultura Shawi
Lengua Shawi
Cahuapana:
Information about the Chayahuitas in Spanish.

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