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 Asháninka Langauge 

{(Infobox Langauge )}
 * name**Asháninka
 * nativename**Campa
 * Peru**
 * South America**
 * 26,000 - 99,000**
 * Date**2016⅞
 * ref**cni
 * Arawakan**

Asháninka, is a language from the Arawakan family. Sometimes refferred to as Campa, although this characterization has a negative underlying connotation. The people who speak this language call the deep rainforests in Peru their home. Located around the coordinates of 8°23′S 74°31′W (Pucallpa, Peru) 9.3070° S, 74.4430° W (Iparia, Peru) 9.2796° S, 76.3960° W (Monzon, Peru), the people continue to survive among the shadows from modern civilization. For a general idea and map of the location please use the following link, https://www.coolearth.org/projects/ashaninka/. This language can be categorized as vulnerable due in large part to the oftentimes illegal destruction of the homes of the families that speak it.

General Information

References '''

1. Crevels, Mily, Lyle Campbell, Veronica Grondona, and Mouton De Gruyter. "Language Endangerment in South America: The Clock Is Ticking." A Comprehensive Guide The Indigenous Languages of South America, 2012, 167-234.

2. "Base De Datos De Pueblos Indígenas U Originarios." Base De Datos De Pueblos Indígenas U Originarios. Accessed March 11, 2016. http://bdpi.cultura.gob.pe/pueblo/ashaninka.

3. Wikipedia. Accessed March 11, 2016. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monzón_District.

4. Wikipedia. Accessed March 11, 2016. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pucallpa.

5. Wikipedia. Accessed March 11, 2016. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iparía_District. http://www.language-archives.org/language/cni