Caquinte Language

Caquinte (or Caquinte Campa, Poyenisati) is an indigenous American language spoken by hundreds of aboriginal people in South America. The language is spoken along the Poyeni, Mayapo, Picha, Yori, and Agueni rivers, with some speakers along parts of the Sensa and Vitiricaya rivers.

Also known as:

  • Caquinte Campa,
  • Poyenisati,
  • Cachomashiri

Human Language

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  • cot
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