Maps of Mbü'a

Bolivia: Locations of Original Languages (Public Content)


Locations of Original Languages of Bolivia

Source:   Wikimedia Commons: Locations of Original Languages of Bolivia
Usage Notes/Copyright Status:   Creative Commons
Date Downloaded:   2008

Map Description:
This map illustrates original and early peoples in Bolivia, as well as the languages that many of the groups spoke.

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Tupian in Contemporary South America



Tupian in Contemporary South America

Source:   Kaufman, Terrence. 2007. South America. In R. E. Asher & Christopher Moseley (eds.), Atlas of the World's Languages. 85, 87, 90, 91 and 93. Oxford: Routledge.
Date Digitized:   July 2010

Map Description:
The areas pictured display locations where Tupian languages are spoken today.

This original map was made by vectorizing data from the MultiTree language database and the Atlas of the World's Languages.


Other resources related to this project:
This folder (Contemporary South American Languages) contains other maps showing contemporary linguistic subgroups in this area. The maps may be overlaid on each other for a more complete picture.


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