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Shuar language

Shuar is an indigenous language spoken by the Shuar people of Morona Santiago Province and Pastaza Province in the Ecuadorian Amazon basin.

Classification
The Shuar language, as it stands today, is considered part of the Chicham (or Jivaroan) language family. == Education ==
Education
Radio schools The geographical remoteness within the Ecuadorian rainforest isolates the Shuar and has widely scattered the people from one another. As a result, in the late 1960s, radio schools were formed to promote communication and education in both Spanish and Shuar. This inadvertently transformed into a language revitalization initiative for the Shuar people. Radio schools were shut down in 2001 and replaced with formal bilingual in-class teaching. ==Phonology==
Phonology
Consonants Vowels ==Literature==
Literature
The Constitution of Ecuador has been translated in its entirety into the Shuar language. Its official name in Shuar is . ==Sample text==
Sample text
The following text is an official translation of part of Article 2 of the Constitution of Ecuador which stipulates the language policy of the State. : Translation in English: "Article 2.- ... Spanish is Ecuador's official language; Spanish, Kichwa and Shuar are official languages for intercultural ties. The other ancestral languages are in official use by indigenous peoples in the areas where they live and in accordance with the terms set forth by law. The State shall respect and encourage their preservation and use." ==References==
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