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Chulupi Indian Language (Nivacle)
Chulupi is a Matacoan language of South America.
Chulupi is spoken by around 12,000 people in Paraguay and Argentina.
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Indigenous People of Argentina and Chile:
Map showing where in South America the Nivacle language is spoken.
Language Museum: Chulupi:
Translation of Bible passages into Chulupi.
Nivaclé Prayers
Chulupi Prayers
Language Museum: Chulupí:
Translations of the Lord's Prayer and other Christian prayers into Chulupi.
La Lengua Chulupí:
Chulupi language information including linguistic maps of Bolivia and Paraguay. Page in Spanish.
House of Languages: Nivaclé:
Information about Nivacle language usage.
Chulupi Language:
Demographic information on Chulupi from the Ethnologue of Languages.
Nivaclé Language Tree:
Theories about Nivacle's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
Chulupí Language Structures:
Chulupi linguistic profile and academic bibliography.
Links, References, and Additional Information
Wikipedia: Nivaclé:
Encyclopedia articles on the Nivaclé language.
Pueblo Chulupi
Lengua Nivaclé
Los Chulupís:
Information about the Nivaclés in Spanish.

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