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Nüpode Huitoto language

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Native to
  
Peru

Native speakers
  
(100 cited 1991)

ISO 639-3
  
hux

Ethnicity
  
Witoto people

Writing system
  
Latin

Nüpode Huitoto language

Language family
  
Bora–Witoto Witoto–Ocaina Witoto Nüpode Huitoto

Nüpode Huitoto or Nɨpode is an indigenous American language spoken in western South America. It has occasionally been referred to as Muinane Witoto, not to be confused with the related Muinane language.

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Classification

Nüpode Huitoto belongs to the Witotoan language family. Along with Mɨnɨca and Murai, it is one of the three Witoto Proper languages.

Geographic distribution

Nüpode Huitito is spoken by just 100 people in Peru's northeastern Loreto province, where it has official standing. Speakers also use the other two Huitoto languages (Murui and Minica). It is written using the Roman alphabet and has had some Bible portions translated into it. In addition, a dictionary and grammar have been written.

References

Nüpode Huitoto language Wikipedia