Caquinte language

It is spoken along the Poyeni, Mayapo, Picha, Yori, and Agueni rivers, with some speakers along parts of the Sensa and Vitiricaya rivers, within Junín, Peru.

[1] Caquinte people are a division of the Campa Indians.

They raise manioc as protein staple, being a subsistence agricultural community.

There are approximately 1,000 people with "sporadic" outside contact.

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