Also Known As:
Leko, Lapalapa, Chuncho Aleniano, Leko, Rik'a, Ateniano
Dialects & Varieties
Renaissance of the lost Leco: Ethnohistory of the Bolivian foothills from Apolobamba to Larecaja
Renaissance of the lost Leco: Ethnohistory of the Bolivian foothills from Apolobamba to Larecaja
Dormant
The Leco from north of La Paz were considered to have disappeared by the end of the twentieth century.
The Leco language was still spoken two or three generations ago on the Mapiri’s banks .
The Leco language was still spoken two or three generations ago on the Mapiri’s banks .
Native Speakers Worldwide
Speakers
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Location and Context
Countries
Bolivia;
On the Mapiri River’s banks .
On the Mapiri River’s banks .
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Other Languages Used By The Community
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Writing Systems
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Recent Resources
Este artículo forma parte del primer tomo de Lenguas de Bolivia: Ámbito andino.