Farabee, William C. 1922. Indian Tribes of Eastern Peru. (Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, X.) Papers of the Peobody Museum of American Ar-chaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, vol. Cambridge: Cambridge, Massachusetts: Peabody Museum. xiv+194pp.
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author = {Farabee, William C.},
journal = {Papers of the Peobody Museum of American Ar-chaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, vol.},
pages = {xiv+194},
publisher = {Cambridge, Massachusetts: Peabody Museum},
series = {Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University},
title = {Indian Tribes of Eastern Peru},
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lgcode = {Arawakan: Short sketch of Macheyenga = Machiguenga [mcb], vocabularies of Campa obtained from rubber men Apuriah River a branch of the Etenes in Peru = Looks like Heitzman's A-E-SA i.e. Apurimac = Asháninka [cni], Piro = Yine [pib], and Mashco [imperfect speaker of a Harakmbut variety with Pano/Piro contamination]; Panoan: vocabularies of Conebo [shp], Sipibo [shp], Amahuaca [amc]; Vocabularies of Jivaran [jiv], Witotan and Miranhan = Bora [boa]; Tupian: vocabularies of Tiatinagua = Ese Ejja [ese], Atsahuaca = Atsahuaca-Takanan Farabee (1922:162), Mabenaro [NOCODE_Mabenaro]},
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subject_headings = {Indians of South America – Peru, Indians of South America – Peru – Languages, Indians of South America – Peru – Indians of South America – Peru – Languages}
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| Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
|---|---|
| Arawakan: Short sketch of Macheyenga | |
| vocabularies of Campa obtained from rubber men Apuriah River a branch of the Etenes in Peru = Looks like Heitzman's A-E-SA i.e. Apurimac | |
| Piro | |
| and Mashco [imperfect speaker of a Harakmbut variety with Pano/Piro contamination]; Panoan: vocabularies of Conebo | |
| Sipibo | |
| Amahuaca ; Vocabularies of Jivaran | |
| Witotan and Miranhan = Bora ; Tupian: vocabularies of Tiatinagua = Ese Ejja | |
| Atsahuaca = Atsahuaca-Takanan Farabee (1922:162) | |
| Mabenaro |