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Within the Panoan family, Shipibo lies within the Shipibo subgroup of the "Mainline" branch.


REGIONAL VARIATION


Shipibo has 4 Varieties :

:# Conibo (a.k.a. Coniba, Konibo)
:# Shetebo (a.k.a. Setebo, Setibo, Xitibo, Manoita, Shitibo)
:# Pisquibo (a.k.a. Piskibo)
:# Shipibo (proper) (a.k.a. Alto Ucayali)


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BIBLIOGRAPHY


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