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Zamuco Indian Language (Samuko)
Zamuco is an extinct Zamucoan
language. It was closely related to the living language
Ayoreo and is sometimes considered
to be a dialect of the same language.
Zamuco was once spoken in Bolivia and Paraguay.
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Zamuco Language Resources
Lengua Zamuco
Information on the Ayoreo and Zamuco languages, including linguistic maps of Bolivia and Paraguay. Page in Spanish.
Wikipedia: Zamuco:
Brief encyclopedia entry on Zamuco.
Ayoreo/Zamuco Language Tree:
Theories about Zamuco's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
Zamuco People:
Encylopedia article on the Zamucos.
Links, References, and Additional Information
Los Zamuco
Lenguas Zamucanas:
Information about the Zamucos and their language in Spanish.

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