Amarakaeri is an indigenous American language of the Harakmbet language family spoken in Perú along the Madre de Díos and Colorado rivers. There is less than 1% literacy compared to 5 to 15% literacy in second language Spanish. There is one dialect called Kisambaeri. It is an official language and has a dictionary. Amarakaeri speakers include the Kochimberi, Küpondirideri, Wíntaperi, Wakitaneri, and Kareneri gold panning tribes.

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  • Amarakaeri is an indigenous American language of the Harakmbet language family spoken in Perú along the Madre de Díos and Colorado rivers. There is less than 1% literacy compared to 5 to 15% literacy in second language Spanish. There is one dialect called Kisambaeri. It is an official language and has a dictionary. Amarakaeri speakers include the Kochimberi, Küpondirideri, Wíntaperi, Wakitaneri, and Kareneri gold panning tribes. There is a common misconception is that Amarakaeri is an Arawakan language. Alternate names include Amarakaire, Amaracaire, and Mashco; the latter of which is considered a pejorative term.
  • El amarakaeri es una lengua indígena de la Amazonia peruana de la familia harakmbet hablada en los ríos Madre de Dios y Colorado. Existe menos de un 1% de alfabetismo comparado al del 5% al 15% en segunda lengua, el castellano. Existe un dialecto llamado Kisambaeri. Son tribus de amarakaeri-parlantes los kochimberi, los küpondirideri, los wintaperi, los wakintaneri y los kareneri. Existe un error común de que el amarakaeri es una lengua arahuaca. Entre otros nombres alternativos se encuentan: Amarakaire, Amaracaire, y mashco; último el cual es considerado peyorativo.
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  • Amarakaeri is an indigenous American language of the Harakmbet language family spoken in Perú along the Madre de Díos and Colorado rivers. There is less than 1% literacy compared to 5 to 15% literacy in second language Spanish. There is one dialect called Kisambaeri. It is an official language and has a dictionary. Amarakaeri speakers include the Kochimberi, Küpondirideri, Wíntaperi, Wakitaneri, and Kareneri gold panning tribes.
  • El amarakaeri es una lengua indígena de la Amazonia peruana de la familia harakmbet hablada en los ríos Madre de Dios y Colorado. Existe menos de un 1% de alfabetismo comparado al del 5% al 15% en segunda lengua, el castellano. Existe un dialecto llamado Kisambaeri. Son tribus de amarakaeri-parlantes los kochimberi, los küpondirideri, los wintaperi, los wakintaneri y los kareneri. Existe un error común de que el amarakaeri es una lengua arahuaca.
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