Ashéninka (Ashéninca, Ashéninga) is the name that some varieties included in the Ashéninka-Asháninka dialect complex have traditionally received.
It and its relatives are also known by the allegedly[weasel words] pejorative term Campa.
Mihas[6] shows a similar inventory for the Alto Perené variety with few differences.
All varieties distinguish between long [Vː] and short vowels without any change in quality.
Ashéninka was recognized as a separate language from Asháninka in 2017, and the process to fix an alphabet finished in April 2019 with its approval by the Ministry of Education.