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Movima Indian Language
Movima is an indigenous language of South America. Some linguists believe it may be related to the Tucanoan
language family.
Movima is spoken by around 1200
people in Bolivia.
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Indigenous languages of Bolivia:
Map showing where in Bolivia the Movima language is spoken.
Language Museum: Movima:
Translation of a Bible passage into Movima.
Movima Language
Movima Vocabulary
Movima Phonology
Movima Genesis Translation
Movima Grammar
Movima Orthography:
Scanned-in Spanish-language Movima language materials from the Rosetta Project.
La Lengua Movima:
Information about the Movima language including a linguistic map of Bolivia. Page in Spanish.
House of Languages: Movima:
Information about Movima language usage.
Ethnologue: Movima:
Demographic information on the Movima language.
Wikipedia: Movima:
Encyclopedia article on the Movima language.
Móvima Language Tree:
Theories about Movima's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
Movima Language Structures:
Movima linguistic profile and academic bibliography.
Movima Prayers:
Translations of the Lord's Prayer into the Movima language.
Books For Sale On The Movimas
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Movima Y Castellano:
Spanish-language book on the Movima language for sale online.
Native American Indian Books:
Evolving list of books about Native Americans in general.
Links, References, and Additional Information
Pueblo Movima
Idioma Movima:
Information about the Movimas and their language in Spanish.

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