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Judi Lynn

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Tue Dec 26, 2017, 09:36 PM Dec 2017

Thousands spoke his language in the Amazon. Now he is the only one

DECEMBER 27 2017 - 9:11AM

Thousands spoke his language in the Amazon. Now he is the only one
Nicholas Casey

Intuto, Peru: Amadeo Garcia Garcia rushed upriver in his canoe, slipping into the hidden, booby-trapped camp where his brother Juan lay dying.

Juan writhed in pain and shook uncontrollably as his fever rose, battling malaria. As Garcia consoled him, the sick man muttered back in words that no one else on Earth still understood.



Je'intavea', he said that sweltering day in 1999. I am so ill.

The words were Taushiro. A mystery to linguists and anthropologists alike, the language was spoken by a tribe that vanished into the jungles of the Amazon basin in Peru generations ago, hoping to save itself from the invaders whose weapons and diseases had brought it to the brink of extinction.

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Thousands spoke his language in the Amazon. Now he is the only one (Original Post) Judi Lynn Dec 2017 OP
So sad. RandomAccess Dec 2017 #1
 

RandomAccess

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1. So sad.
Tue Dec 26, 2017, 11:33 PM
Dec 2017

I hate when indigenous peoples die out. I hate the genocide. I hate the cultural appropriation that often happens.

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