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public_comment: "Nowadays the speakers of Koreguaje represent a fusion of various ethnic groups, since it is not only spoken by the Koreguaje themselves but also by
Inga, Witoto, Carijona, and Tama (a probably extinct group that assimilated with the Koreguaje).",