cao ISO 639

Chácobo

  • Geography

    BO El Beni department: Alto Ivon, California, Cayuses, Motacusal, Núcleo, Nuevo Mojos, Siete Almendros; south of Riberalta on Alto Ivon river.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Bolivia

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Chákobo
1,400 (Tallman 2018). Ethnic population: 1,800 (Tallman 2018).
El Beni department: Alto Ivon, California, Cayuses, Motacusal, Núcleo, Nuevo Mojos, Siete Almendros; south of Riberalta on Alto Ivon river.
Bolivia
6b (Threatened).
Panoan, Bolivian Panoan, Chákobo
16 consonants and 4 vowels.
Vigorous in remote areas (Crevels 2007). Some of all ages. Many also use Spanish [spa], especially those living in Riberalta where youth are using it as their L1 (Tallman 2018). Used as L2 by Pacahuara [pcp].
Spanish [spa] bilingual schools have about 180 students, 4 teachers, 5 grades. 3 of the teachers are Chácobo. Dictionary. Grammar. Texts. NT: 1979–2010.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Chácobo