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Arawak Language and the Arawak Indian Tribe (Lokono)

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Description: Pronunciation guide, language learning worksheets, and cultural information.
Arawak Language and the Arawak Indian Tribe (Lokono, Locono, Luccumi, Aruaqui, Arawakan, Arawaks) Arawak Indian Language (Lokono, Arawac) Arawak, also known as Lokono, is an language of South America. It is spoken by about 2500 people in Suriname, Guyana, French Guiana, and Venezuela, and was once spoken on neighboring Caribbean islands like Barbados as well. Some indigenous Caribbean tribes who once spoke Arawakan languages, notably the
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