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Mikira language
Extinct Cahuapanan language of Peru From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mikira (Miquira, Shuensampi, Suensampi) is an extinct Cahuapanan language that was spoken in the single village of Maucallacta on the Paranapura River in northern Peru. It is closely related to Jebero.[1][2]
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A word list of Mikira was collected by Czech explorer Enrique Stanko Vráz . At the time of the data collection, the language and tribe were already nearly extinct, as Vráz had found only five houses in the village of Maucallacta. Vráz's list was subsequently published in Loukotka (1949):[2]: 59–61
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