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- Q1526530 subject Q7142970.
- Q1526530 subject Q8546587.
- Q1526530 subject Q8567067.
- Q1526530 abstract "Aguaruna is an indigenous American language of the Jivaroan family spoken by about 45,000 Aguaruna people in Peru. The speakers live along the western portion of the Marañón River and also along the Potro, Mayo, and Cahuapanas rivers. Native speakers currently prefer the name Awajún. According to the Ethnologue there are almost no monolingual speakers; nearly all also speak Spanish. The school system begins with Aguaruna only; as the students progress, Spanish is gradually added. There is a positive outlook and connotation in regard to bilingualism. 60 to 100% are literate and 50 to 75% are literate in Spanish. Huambisa and Achuar-Siwiar are closely related languages. A modest dictionary of the language has been published.".
- Q1526530 iso6393Code "agr".
- Q1526530 languageFamily Q1393074.
- Q1526530 spokenIn Q419.
- Q1526530 wikiPageExternalLink awajun_afi.pdf.
- Q1526530 wikiPageExternalLink ids.
- Q1526530 wikiPageExternalLink agr.
- Q1526530 wikiPageExternalLink dicc.php.
- Q1526530 wikiPageExternalLink awajun_socio.pdf.
- Q1526530 wikiPageExternalLink AP-LT-Indians-Arise-Identity.html.
- Q1526530 wikiPageExternalLink 21835946.
- Q1526530 wikiPageWikiLink Q1393074.
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- Q1526530 wikiPageWikiLink Q419.
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- Q1526530 wikiPageWikiLink Q7142970.
- Q1526530 wikiPageWikiLink Q8546587.
- Q1526530 wikiPageWikiLink Q8567067.
- Q1526530 fam Q1393074.
- Q1526530 iso "agr".
- Q1526530 name "Aguaruna".
- Q1526530 nativename "Awajún".
- Q1526530 states Q419.
- Q1526530 type Language.
- Q1526530 type Language.
- Q1526530 type Thing.
- Q1526530 type Q315.
- Q1526530 type Q34770.
- Q1526530 comment "Aguaruna is an indigenous American language of the Jivaroan family spoken by about 45,000 Aguaruna people in Peru. The speakers live along the western portion of the Marañón River and also along the Potro, Mayo, and Cahuapanas rivers. Native speakers currently prefer the name Awajún. According to the Ethnologue there are almost no monolingual speakers; nearly all also speak Spanish. The school system begins with Aguaruna only; as the students progress, Spanish is gradually added.".
- Q1526530 label "Aguaruna language".
- Q1526530 name "Aguaruna".
- Q1526530 name "Awajún".