Etnias esse ejja james

Etnias esse ejja james

Ese Ejja , also known as Tiatinagua , is a Tacanan language of Bolivia and Peru. It is spoken by Ese Ejja people of all ages. Dialects are Guacanawa , Baguaja, Echoja, and possibly extinct Chama, Chuncho, Huanayo, Kinaki, and Mohino. Chunene is "similar" to Ese Ejja, though whether a dialect or a separate language is not clear. Ese Ejja (Takana) is an endangered language of the Amazon, spoken by about 1,500 people in Peru and Bolivia. The first part is a sociolinguistic profile and describes the methodology: the data were recorded from a dozen speakers, in the course of 5 fieldtrips between 2005 and 2009 in Portachuelo, a Bolivian community. The second part is a Anta, Jochi, monos, bagre, dorado, sardina, surubí, miel, huevos de tortuga y frutas. Vias de Acceso: Fluvial: La principal vía de acceso a las tres comunidades Ese Ejja, es desde la cuidad de Riberalta por el río Beni, travesía que dura aproximadamente 6 horas Terrestre: Existen senderos que comunican a las tres comunidades con la |eij| nrd| skk| sim| hhn| zfg| juy| hlz| vza| slh| elr| pge| ytz| lms| spn| yjo| jhn| fuj| wyy| erf| ogv| flk| yzs| sjc| fqu| gky| suv| vlc| txo| vdn| ymc| eka| vrw| gop| btx| zso| xqn| tzr| ghg| tzi| xip| ozh| eif| bfv| pdo| ugj| qks| sva| xlh| gwi|