cas ISO 639

Tsimané

  • Geography

    BO El Beni department: San Miguel de Huachi and Santa Ana de Alto Beni; along Maniqui river; La Paz department: north of La Paz city.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Bolivia

cas
Chimané, Moseteno, Mosetén
7,300 (Crevels 2012). 950 Mosetén, 6,350 Tsimané (Crevels 2012). Ethnic population: 10,200 (Crevels 2012). 1,590 Mosetén, 8,610 Tsimané (Crevels 2012).
El Beni department: San Miguel de Huachi and Santa Ana de Alto Beni; along Maniqui river; La Paz department: north of La Paz city.
Bolivia
6b (Threatened).
Mosetenan
Tsimané, Mosetén. Mosetén move into Tsimané communities and function with seemingly no communication difficulties (2002 NTM).
23 consonants and 16 vowels, contrasting in length and nasality.
Some young people, all adults. Young people and adults. Also use Spanish [spa], especially children who attend school in one of the highland communities. Other children do not acquire it until they are 15 years of age. Women and older people speak very little of it (Crevels 2007).
Videos. Grammar. Texts. NT: 1997.
Latin script [Latn], not in use by Mosetén.
Mosetén and Tsimané separate languages (Adelaar 1991). Traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Tsimané