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Meaning of auishiri




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

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The Auishiri is the name of a language spoken between Huaorani Indians (also called Wao, Waorani, Aucas) in the Amazonian border area of Ecuador and Peru. It is also called huaorani, sabela or huao. The village is also called Auishiri. There was also a similar language, called tekiraka, auishiri, aushiri, aushira or vacacocha, spoken among indigenous people slashed from Peru, in the Province of Loreto. It is currently considered extinct.

  



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