Andoa language explained

Andoa
States:Peru
Extinct:1993
Familycolor:American
Fam1:Zaparoan
Fam2:Arabela–Andoa
Iso3:anb
Glotto:ando1255
Glottorefname:Andoa

Andoa is an extinct Zaparoan language of Ecuador and Peru.[1] It was found in the Pastaza River region of Ecuador and Peru. It is also known as Shimigae/Semigae and Gae/Gay. The Andoa people have integrated into the Quechua and now speak either Canelos-Quechua or Spanish. The last known speaker died in 1993.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Hinton . Leanne . The Routledge Handbook of Language Revitalization . Huss . Leena . Roche . Gerald . 2018-03-05 . Routledge . 978-1-317-20085-7 . 406 . en.