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Lapachu Indian Language (Apolista)
Lapachu is an extinct Arawakan language of Bolivia.
Few records of this language remain, though it may have been most closely related to the living language
Terena.
Lapachu:
Wikipedia article on the Lapachu language.
Lapachu Language Tree:
Theories about Lapachu's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
Endangered Languages Project: Lapachu:
Bibliography of Lapuche language resources.
The native tribes of Eastern Bolivia and Western Matto Grosso:
Anthropology paper about the Apolista and other tribes of the Eastern Bolivian region.

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