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Moré Language (Itene, More)
Language: Moré, also known as Itene, is a Chapacuran language
of South America, spoken by fewer than 100 people in northern Bolivia.
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Indigenous languages of Bolivia:
Map showing where in Bolivia the More language is spoken.
La Lengua Itene:
Information on the More language, including a language map of Bolivia. Page in Spanish.
Itene (More):
Demographic information on More from the Ethnologue of Languages.
Itene Language Tree:
Theories about More's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
House of Languages: Moregene
Information about More language usage in Spanish.
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Languages of the Amazon:
Linguistic information about Moré and dozens of other Amazonian languages.
Links, References, and Additional Information
Wikipedia: Moré language of Bolivia:
Encyclopedia article on the More Indians and their language.
Los Moré
Pueblos Indigenos: Moré
Los Moré
Etnias de Bolivia: Moré:
Information about the More people and other tribes of Bolivia in Spanish.

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