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Aboriginal Latin-American Languages

Book Review by: AdoroBolhas    

Original Author: Adoro Bolhas
This abstract was translated from Línguas indígenas Latino-americanas
These are the languages spoken in this continent before the Spanish invasion in 1519. The majority still is spoken currently,
although the decline. The Uto-Aztec family included the comanche, hopi and aztec languages and extends from Mexico to the west of EUA. The Aztec is the main language spoken by 1 million of people.The pre-Columbian civilizations of this region possessed verbal literature and they practically did not use the writing, except the Mayan writing, that until today, was not satisfactorily deciphered.
Published: February 03, 2008
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