Canichana

/ˌkænɪˈtʃɑːnə/ noun

A member of an indigenous people of Bolivia, also referring to their extinct language.

From the Arawakan language family, the term originates from the Bolivian region where this group historically lived. The word entered European documentation through Spanish colonial records in South America.

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