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Mojo Indian Language (Moxo, Mojeño, Moxeño, Ignaciano, Trinitario)
Mojo is an Arawakan language of South America,
spoken in Bolivia. The two major Mojo dialects, Ignaciano and Trinitario, are quite different from one another and
some linguists consider them distinct languages.
Mojo Vocabulary :
Our list of vocabulary words in the Mojo language, with comparison to words in other Arawakan languages.
Ignaciano Mojo Trinitario Mojo :
Demographic information on Mojo from the Ethnologue of Languages.
Mojo Ignaciano Language Ignaciano Vocabulary Ignaciano Phonology Ignaciano Grammar Ignaciano Bible Translation :
Scanned-in Ignaciano language materials from the Rosetta Project.
Ignaciano Prayers :
Mono translation of the Lord's Prayer.
La Lengua Moho :
Information on the Mojo language in Spanish.
Mojo Culture :
Article on the history and traditions of the Mojo tribe.
Native Tradition, Jesuit Enterprise, and Secular Policy in Moxos :
Anthropology book on the interactions between the Mojos and the Jesuit missionaries.
Native American Indian Books :
Evolving list of books about Native Americans in general.
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