- apolista
- apo·lis·ta
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
apolista — ˌäpəˈlēstə noun (plural apolista or apolistas) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Spanish, of American Indian origin 1. a. : a people of the Apolo river valley, Bolivia … Useful english dictionary
Apolista — A Native South American nation of western Bolivia. Sedentary farmers, hunters, gatherers and fishers, they spoke an Arawakan language now gravely endangered, if not extinct. From 1713, they were gathered at a variety of missions with other… … Wikipedia
Arawakan languages — This article is about the Maipurean languages, or Arawakan proper. For the larger language family proposal called Arawakan, see Macro Arawakan languages. Arawakan Maipurean Ethnicity: Arawak peoples Geographic distribution: From the Caribbean and … Wikipedia
South American Indian Language Groups, Table — ▪ Table Only languages attested linguistically are included. Extinct languages are shown in italics. A number in parentheses after the name of a group indicates a possible relationship with the group identified by that number. Languages are… … Universalium