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Irantxe Indian Language (Manuke, Munku)
Irantxe is a language of South America.
Some linguists believe it may be related to the Arawakan
language family.
Irantxe is spoken by 200 people in Brazil.
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Irantxe Vocabulary:
Our list of vocabulary words in the Irantxe language, with comparison to words in other Arawakan languages.
Tribes and Languages of Brazil:
Map showing the areas in Brazil where Irantxe is spoken.
Iranshe:
Irantxe language information including a map of Brazil. Page in Spanish.
House of Languages: Iranche:
Information about Irantxe language usage.
Irantxe Language:
Demographic information on Irantxe from the Ethnologue of Languages.
Irantxe Language Tree:
Theories about Irantxe's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
Iranxe Language Structures:
Irantxe linguistic profile and academic bibliography.
Manoki: Occupation and Contact:
History of colonial interactions with the Iranche tribe.
Links, References, and Additional Information
Wikipedia: Irantxe:
Encyclopedia articles on the Irantxe language.
O Povo Irantxe
Os Iranxe Manoki
Os Iranxes:
Information about the Irantxes in Portuguese.

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