Achuar Chicham | |
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Achuara Chichamé | |
Native to | Ecuador, Perú |
Ethnicity | Achuar |
Native speakers | 20k (2011) |
Chicham
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Official status | |
Recognised minority language in | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | achu1249 |
The Achuar language, known as Achuar Chicham,[1] is an indigenous language spoken by the Achuar community. This ethnic group resides in the regions of the Pastaza, Bobonaza, Morona, Macusari, Tigre, Huasaga, and Corrientes rivers, located in Perú and Ecuador.[2][3][4]
Approximately 50% of Achuar language speakers are literate. Only 1% of those who speak Achuar as a second language are literate, as the majority prefer to use Spanish.