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The Hup language is one of the four Naduhup languages. It is spoken by the Hupda indigenous Amazonian peoples who live on the border between Colombia and the Brazilian state of Amazonas. There are approximately 1500 speakers of the Hup language. As of 2005, according to the American linguist Patience Epps, Hup is not seriously endangered since, although the actual number of speakers is few, all Hupda children learn Hup as their first language.

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Words of LifeAudiogrn

The Hup language is one of the four Naduhup languages. It is spoken by the Hupda indigenous Amazonian peoples who live on the border between Colombia and the Brazilian state of Amazonas. There are approximately 1500 speakers of the Hup language. As of 2005, according to the American linguist Patience Epps, Hup is not seriously endangered since, although the actual number of speakers is few, all Hupda children learn Hup as their first language.

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Words of LifeÁudiogrn

The Hup language is one of the four Naduhup languages. It is spoken by the Hupda indigenous Amazonian peoples who live on the border between Colombia and the Brazilian state of Amazonas. There are approximately 1500 speakers of the Hup language. As of 2005, according to the American linguist Patience Epps, Hup is not seriously endangered since, although the actual number of speakers is few, all Hupda children learn Hup as their first language.

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Words of LifeAudiogrn

The Hup language is one of the four Naduhup languages. It is spoken by the Hupda indigenous Amazonian peoples who live on the border between Colombia and the Brazilian state of Amazonas. There are approximately 1500 speakers of the Hup language. As of 2005, according to the American linguist Patience Epps, Hup is not seriously endangered since, although the actual number of speakers is few, all Hupda children learn Hup as their first language.

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The Hup language is one of the four Naduhup languages. It is spoken by the Hupda indigenous Amazonian peoples who live on the border between Colombia and the Brazilian state of Amazonas. There are approximately 1500 speakers of the Hup language. As of 2005, according to the American linguist Patience Epps, Hup is not seriously endangered since, although the actual number of speakers is few, all Hupda children learn Hup as their first language.

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The Hup language is one of the four Naduhup languages. It is spoken by the Hupda indigenous Amazonian peoples who live on the border between Colombia and the Brazilian state of Amazonas. There are approximately 1500 speakers of the Hup language. As of 2005, according to the American linguist Patience Epps, Hup is not seriously endangered since, although the actual number of speakers is few, all Hupda children learn Hup as their first language.

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The Hup language is one of the four Naduhup languages. It is spoken by the Hupda indigenous Amazonian peoples who live on the border between Colombia and the Brazilian state of Amazonas. There are approximately 1500 speakers of the Hup language. As of 2005, according to the American linguist Patience Epps, Hup is not seriously endangered since, although the actual number of speakers is few, all Hupda children learn Hup as their first language.

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The Hup language is one of the four Naduhup languages. It is spoken by the Hupda indigenous Amazonian peoples who live on the border between Colombia and the Brazilian state of Amazonas. There are approximately 1500 speakers of the Hup language. As of 2005, according to the American linguist Patience Epps, Hup is not seriously endangered since, although the actual number of speakers is few, all Hupda children learn Hup as their first language.

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The Hup language is one of the four Naduhup languages. It is spoken by the Hupda indigenous Amazonian peoples who live on the border between Colombia and the Brazilian state of Amazonas. There are approximately 1500 speakers of the Hup language. As of 2005, according to the American linguist Patience Epps, Hup is not seriously endangered since, although the actual number of speakers is few, all Hupda children learn Hup as their first language.