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Ocaina Indian Language (Okaina)
Ocaina is a Witotoan
language of South America.
Ocaina is still spoken by only around 50 people in Peru. It is a tone language most closely related to Witoto.
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Ocaina Language Lessons and Linguistic Descriptions
Peru Linguistic Map
Tribes and Languages of Peru:
Maps showing the areas in South America where Ocaina is spoken.
Ocaina Phonology
Ocaina Orthography
Ocaina Grammar:
Scanned-in Ocaina language materials from the Rosetta Project.
Wikipedia: Ocaina:
Article on the Ocaina language including a phonemic inventory.
Okaina:
Ocaina language information including linguistic maps of Peru. Page in Spanish.
Language Museum: Ocaina
Okaina Genesis Translation:
Bible passages in the Okaina language.
House of Languages: Ocaina:
Information about Ocaina language usage.
Ocaina:
Demographic information on Ocaina from the Ethnologue of Languages.
Ocaina Language Tree:
Theories about Ocaina's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
Ocaina Language Structures:
Ocaina linguistic profile and academic bibliography.
Ocaina Photographs:
Picture gallery of the Ocaina tribe
Links, References, and Additional Information
Wikipedia: Ocaina:
Encyclopedia articles on the Ocaina language.
Pueblo Ocaina
Cultura Ocaina
Lengua Ocaina
Los Ocaina:
Information about the Ocainas in Spanish.

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