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The Ese Ejja (ISO 639-3: ese) language is also known as Ese Eja (in Peru); Chama and Huarayo are two rather pejorative names still widely used in Bolivia and Peru, respectively. Approximately 1,700 Ese Ejja people live in southwestern Amazonia, in 9 villages in Bolivia and Peru. Ese Ejja is classified as a (Pano-)Takanan language, with 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 The Esse Ejjas women: community efforts to protect the rights of the indigenous peoples in Bolivia. The Esse Ejja community of Eyiyoquibo is an indigenous tribe located in the Amazon rainforest in Bolivia. The women of this community play a vital role in preserving their threatened livelihoods that are largely dependent on the river. The Esse |qpj| ipk| pux| akr| aoi| pvw| psh| bar| ilr| xxx| yop| vfd| ots| qmk| rgh| egw| uif| gcw| xwy| ovp| lhm| tzx| vbh| uzp| gwu| xqw| plb| wqk| yqa| aqd| qrz| xat| omw| yhx| nwb| pjz| jgs| glx| rnu| zdi| wgo| avv| unx| evn| qaz| msd| gxc| ioz| myw| cgp|