oca ISO 639

Dyo’xaiya-o-lvo’tsa Autonyms

Ocaina

  • Geography

    PE Loreto region: Ampuyacu, Putumayo, and Yaguasyacu rivers.
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A language of Peru

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Okaina
Dyo’xaiya-o-lvo’tsa
50 in Peru (Crevels 2012). Ethnic population: 100 (2007 census). Total users in all countries: 55.
Loreto region: Ampuyacu, Putumayo, and Yaguasyacu rivers.
Colombia, Peru
7 (Shifting).
Witotoan, Proto-Huitoto-Ocaina
Dukaiya (Dyo’xaiya), Ibo’tsa.
26 consonants and 9 vowels, including 4 nasal vowels.
Adults only. Shifting to Spanish [spa]. Also use Bora [boa]. Also use Murui Witoto [huu]. Used as L2 by Resígaro [rgr].
Dictionary. Bible portions: 1964–1972.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Ocaina
Ocaina
5 in Colombia (Patiño 2000). Ethnic population: 410 (2018 census).
Amazonas department: upper Igará-Paraná and tributaries.
Dukaiya, Ibo’tsa.
8b (Nearly extinct)
Elderly only. Shifted to Spanish [spa]. Also use Bora [boa]. Also use Murui Witoto [huu].
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