Asháninka
For the languages known as Ashaninka see:
Asháninka language or
Ajyíninka Apurucayali which is also sometimes called Ashaninka. The Asháninka or Asháninca (unfortunately more widely known even today, and through historical and anthropological writings, by the offensive, derogatory name "Campa" or "Kampa", assigned to them by outsiders to the area) are an
indigenous people of who live in the rainforests of
Peru and in the State of Acre
Brazil.
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camper
v.
camp, tent, plant, bunk, encamp
campare
v.
live, survive, support oneself
campa
adj.
pertaining to a field
campa (f)
n.
open fields, wide open area, open space
campar
v.
camp, live in a temporary residence; stand out, be conspicuous, be noticeable; excel
campa
n.
tombstone; bell; member of the Kampa Indian people
campar
v.
camp; brag, vaunt, boast; enjoy, get pleasure from
campir
v.
outline the horizon